Bad Men / Julie Mae Cohen / Keter

Bad men

Julie Mae Cohen / Crown

Safi is a hard-to-miss woman: beautiful, rich, and educated. And one more thing: she kills bad men. In secret, of course. As she says, it's not a hobby that really invites Instagram posts, not like baking, say, but it's much more beneficial for the circumference of your hips. Safi is not ashamed of her hobby. Why would she be ashamed of something that is not only fun but also helps the world?

Saphie's life is really good. There's just one problem: she's in love. A stupid, messy, and inexplicable infatuation that could get her into a lot of trouble. Because John, the man she's in love with, has his own hobby: catching serial killers.

John has a successful true crime podcast, and legions of female fans flock to the chilling stories he investigates and the crimes he solves. But when a body turns up on his doorstep, John goes from investigator to suspect, and Saffie is forced to marshal everything she knows (firsthand) about killers to try to clear the name of the man she loves, while keeping her hobby a secret.

'Bad Men' is a witty and fast-paced thriller, a black comedy that turns the rules of the genre on their head and places an unforgettable heroine at its center.

Julie Mae Cohen was born in a small town in Maine. She lived across the street from the local library and dreamed of becoming a writer since she was 11. Happily, her dream came true. Her books have been translated into 17 languages ​​and sold over a million copies, and every year she brings a copy of her new book to the library in her hometown.

327 pages, 99 NIS.