- Barbara Copperthwaite
Review: WHEN SHE WAS BAD, Tammy Cohen

“It’s a great idea to set a crime thriller in the claustrophobic setting of the workplace”
THEY SAY
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?
I SAY
Given that the average person spends more time with colleagues than with family, it’s a great idea to set a crime thriller in the claustrophobic setting of the workplace.
From the start we know two things: One, that something horrific has happened in an office in England. Two, that there is a terrible… TO READ REVIEW IN FULL, CLICK HERE