When She Was Bad
YOU SEE THE PEOPLE YOU WORK WITH EVERY DAY. BUT WHAT CAN'T YOU SEE? Amira, Sarah, Paula, Ewan and Charlie have worked together for years - they know how each one likes their coffee, whose love life is a mess, whose children keep them up at night. But their comfortable routine life is suddenly...
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YOU SEE THE PEOPLE YOU WORK WITH EVERY DAY.
BUT WHAT CAN'T YOU SEE?
Amira, Sarah, Paula, Ewan and Charlie have worked together for years - they know how each one likes their coffee, whose love life is a mess, whose children keep them up at night. But their comfortable routine life is suddenly shattered when an aggressive new boss walks in ....
Now, there's something chilling in the air.
Who secretly hates everyone?
Who is tortured by their past?
Who is capable of murder?
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B019CH3M0G
Publish date: 2016-04-21
Publisher: Transworld Digital
Edition language: English
Three and a half stars. A must read for anyone who has ever worked in an office, especially when a new boss takes over from the old, much loved one. Rachel is here to streamline and make people more productive, but as for her people skills? She doesn't have any. This particular workplace seems only ...
There's not a lot I can say about this book. I love Tammy Cohen's books. I think she writes some of the best characters and her plots are always so twisty that I end every chapter thinking I have it sussed, only to find that I don't. This is another fantastic twisty, scary, unsettling and ultimate...
When She Was Bad is another great psychological thriller by Tammy Cohen.This author is so good at creating well developed and believable characters. It’s probably the thing I love most about her books, and throughout this story, I struggled to know who to trust.There are quite a few characters intro...
I received a copy of this book from the publishers and this is my honest opinion of the book. We spend 35 hours a week with them, see them more sometimes more than family, definitely spend more time with them than friends. Some we get on with, others we secretly can’t stand. But how well do we rea...