The Girl Who Can Cook

The Girl Who Can Cook

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Publisher's Synopsis

She killed my best friend. Shame on me.

She lied and said it was self-defense. Shame on me.

She wrote a book about it. Shame on you.

It's been three years since chef Erin shot her boyfriend, John, five times during a domestic dispute. Two years since she was found not guilty on murder charges by way of self-defense. And one year since she opened Essen, a German restaurant in San Francisco's East Bay. You can read all about it in her memoir; there's a copy on the front seat of the car parked in front of Essen. The man in the driver's seat was John's best friend, Alex, a former engineer. He's abandoned his career to take justice into his own hands, what he doesn't know is that soon he'll be inside, using those hands to peel carrots for the girl who can cook.

This is Mike's debut novel and he's an unknown author. There aren't any quotes from famous friends. The New York Times won't return our calls, but we promise you, this book is worth your time and your money. It's about all of us. It's about ramen noodles. And impractical love. And loss. And the way we each carry our past in different ways. Its got an amazing head-strong female lead and an inventive emotional arc that is unlike anything in the genre but with all the hallmarks of a classic psychological thriller. Let us be very clear: this book is dark and brutal but it's also VERY, VERY funny. We hope you love it.

Book information

ISBN: 9781732291119
Publisher: Michael Wehner
Imprint: Michael Wehner
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 304
Weight: 386g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 17mm