
The Coworker by Freida McFadden
Reviewer: Wena
Main Leads: Dawn Schiff, Natalie Farrell
Setting: United States, Massachussetts, Boston
Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Thriller
Tags: Revenge, School Violence, Suicide
Published On: August 23, 2023
Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press
Format: Audio
Source: Purchased
Pages: 362
Purchase It: Amazon | Barnes & Noble
Two women. An office filled with secrets. One terrible crime that can’t be taken back
Dawn Schiff is strange. At least, everyone thinks so at Vixed, the nutritional supplement company where Dawn works as an accountant. She never says the right thing. She has no friends. And she is always at her desk at precisely 8:45 a.m.
So when Dawn doesn’t show up to the office one morning, her coworker Natalie Farrell—beautiful, popular, top sales rep five years running—is surprised. Then she receives an unsettling, anonymous phone call that changes everything…
It turns out Dawn wasn’t just an awkward outsider—she was being targeted by someone close. And now Natalie is irrevocably tied to Dawn as she finds herself caught in a twisted game of cat and mouse that leaves her wondering: who’s the real victim?
But one thing is incredibly clear: somebody hated Dawn Schiff. Enough to kill.
This was my first completed read of the year. It wasn’t the book that I would typically have chosen to read but you know what? I’m not even mad about it. Freida McFadden isn’t one of my favorite authors but I can’t deny that she writes entertaining stories that make me laugh even though the stories are wildly dark and super chaotic. This book isn’t an exception. The last book of hers that I read was The Housemaid, and this book reminded me so much of that book. The writing style is the same so it was easy for me to follow along and guess everything. And guess everything, I did. I called everything that was going to happen before it happened.
The book follows Natalie Farrell as she tries to find out what happened to her coworker, Dawn Schiff. Dawn doesn’t show up for work and Natalie takes a call at her desk that is disturbing so Natalie tries to find out what happened to Dawn, to see if Dawn’s okay, and falls down a rabbit hole that just keeps getting worse and worse for her. And I gotta tell you, every choice that Natalie makes is the worst possible choice she can make and every single time, I got more and more annoyed because with every passing page, I liked her less and less.
I don’t want to get into too much of the story because this isn’t the kind of story that you can talk about without spoiling the book so I will say that with every bad choice that Natalie makes, the story unfolds just a little bit more and the more light is shed on Dawn, what happened to Dawn, and hell, even the kind of person that Natalie is. This was written in a way that is easy to follow along with, but not easy to read, if that makes sense. The more you find out, the more you feel like you’ve been kicked in the nuts. This isn’t an easy book to recommend but it was entertaining. I did say, “I know you’re fucking lying” more than once and when all is said and done, I wasn’t mad that I read it.

















































