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“Coffee with Hitler has the cover and characters of an Alan Furst novel, but it is a true story of double-dealers and shifting shades of gray.” Wall Street Journal
“The result of intense research, it’s a page-turner…Engagingly recounts a steady stream of social events…[as] Spicer’s subjects bent over backward to see reason in Nazi policies…A captivating and convincing revisionist history.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“The escalation of Nazi violence, Edward VIII’s unexpected abdication, an unprepared Britain, and a government ignoring the danger signs of war all make for a heady brew and an exciting read. Will be easy for history lovers to enjoy." Library Journal (starred review)
“In this very well-researched and well-written work of historical revisionism, Charles Spicer reminds us of the important fact that not every Briton who wanted better relations with Nazi Germany did so from malign motives. Some were Germanophile, myopic, naïve, and amateur but essentially well meaning.” Andrew Roberts, New York Times bestselling author
“The outstanding narrative reads like a thriller, taking readers from the salons of stately homes and Mayfair clubs to the mass rallies and diplomatic backrooms of Nazi Germany. With more than a few spies, rogues, and plot twists along the way, Spicer tells a story that could be ripped from the pages of a novel.” Bradley W. Hart, author of Hitler’s American Friends
“If ever there were a case of the road to hell being paved with good intentions, it is surely the story that Charles Spicer tells so brilliantly and empathetically in this exceptionally well-written book.” David Cannadine, Dodge Professor of History at Princeton and author of Victorious Century