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Synopsis
Fabiola has just given birth to a son, Sam. She lives an idyllic life in Oxford - beautiful house, adoring husband, happy healthy baby - the coming years will be filled with joy and laughter.
But she has a past. A past which she thought she'd left behind her. When tiny cracks start to appear in the perfect glass bubble of Fabiola's life, that rosy future becomes blurred and uncertain. Is the past catching up with her, or was it always too good to be true?
Best Eaten Cold is not a story of global conspiracies or nuclear Armageddon. It isn't a tale of massive fraud or national scandal.
It's a reminder of the delicate balance of our ordinary, daily lives. A balance that can be catastrophically upset by a small number of seemingly trivial incidents.
Above all, it is a reminder of how quickly - and how blindly - we have learnt to trust in the online world, despite the somewhat ironic fact that none of us really understand it at all.
Love, obsession, loss and revenge; Best Eaten Cold is both a compelling psychological thriller, and a cautionary tale for our times.