Very Bad Company: White Lotus meets Succession in this scandalous, suspense-filled summer thriller

· Random House
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Welcome to the most exclusive retreat of the summer... but not everyone will make it out alive

Succession meets White Lotus in the razor-sharp follow-up to the universally acclaimed Bad Summer People


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Caitlin’s spending a week in paradise – with the strangers who are her new colleagues.

Everyone is on a high. They’re selling
the company and about to make a killing.

Until one of them disappears.

Suddenly there’s no stopping the secrets
and hidden betrayals from spilling out in the open,
putting the sale and everyone’s lives at risk.

Caitlin knew she wouldn’t be able to trust all of her new colleagues.
But she never expected any of them to be capable of murder . . .

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PRAISE FOR EMMA ROSENBLUM

'Need a post-Waystar fix? Get your eyes round Bad Summer People' SUNDAY TIMES STYLE

'The perfect page-turning summer read' GRAZIA BOOK CLUB

'Think Succession by the sea' RED MAGAZINE

'Wicked, clever fun that is White Lotus sharp' KEVIN KWAN

'A cracking debut . . . Brilliantly written' DAILY MAIL

'Delicious: such gossipy, naughty fun. Cancel all plans' LUCY FOLEY

About the author

Emma Rosenblum is Chief Content Officer at Bustle Digital Group. Prior to BDG, Emma served as the executive editor of Elle, the editorial director of Bloomberg Pursuits, a senior editor at Bloomberg Businessweek, and a senior editor at Glamour. She began her career at New York Magazine. Emma's debut novel, Bad Summer People, is a satire set on New York State's Fire Island. Very Bad Company is her second novel.

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