Sunday Express

When She Was Bad

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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 is shattered when an aggressive new boss walks in...

Now, there’s a chill in the air. In Tammy Cohen’s thrilling novel who secretly hates everyone? Who is tortured by their past? And who is capable of murder?

Plus you can also claim the gripping new release by Lynda La Plante for just £ 9.

Before Prime Suspect, there was Tennison. During 1974 and 1975 the IRA subjected London to a terrifying bombing campaign. In one day alone, they planted seven bombs at locations across central London. Some were defused – others were not.

Jane Tennison is now a fully-fledged detective. On the way to court one morning, Jane passes through Covent Garden Undergroun­d station and is caught up in a bomb blast that leaves several people dead and many horribly injured.

Jane is a key witness but is adamant that she cannot identify the bomber. When a photograph appears in the newspapers, showing Jane assisting the injured at the scene, it puts her and her family at risk from IRA retaliatio­n.

Good Friday is the eagerly awaited date of the annual formal CID dinner. Hundreds of detectives and their wives will be there. It’s the perfect target. Will another bomb destroy London’s entire detective force? Take a copy of When She Was Bad and the appropriat­e coupon to the till point of any WHSmith high street store to claim your copy for £1. Take a copy of Good Friday and the appropriat­e coupon to the till point of any WHSmith high street store to claim your copy for £ 9. See coupon for full terms and conditions.

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