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MARC 21
Miss Graham's Cold War cookbook
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$a9780008347123 (paperback)
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$aAF REE
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$aRees, Celia,$eauthor.
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$aMiss Graham's Cold War cookbook$cCelia Rees.
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$aLondon :$bHarperCollins Publishers,$c2020
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$a466 pages ;$c24 cm.
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$a"Germany, 1946. A reluctant spy is born..." -- Cover.
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$aEdith Graham has always flown under the radar. Working for years as a teacher in a girls' school, she had a quiet war, sequestered away in the English countryside. But beneath her quiet exterior lies the heart of an adventurer. When a family friend asks her to interview for a position in the war office, Edith has no idea she is being recruited for something more, but leaps at the chance to do her bit. Sent to Germany under the perfect cover story, she is soon sending crucial intelligence back to Britain under the innocuous guise of recipes collected for friends. But not everyone is convinced that Edith is simply a teacher, and the closer she gets to uncovering an underground Nazi network, the greater the danger she faces in a world where no one is quite what they seem to be...
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$aSuspense fiction.
650
$aWomen spies$vFiction.
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$aBritish$zGermany
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$aUndercover operations
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$aFormulas, recipes, etc
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$aTeachers