Flatiron Toasts The Release Of Emma Rosenblum’s Very Bad Company

Emma Rosenblum’s sophomore novel tells the story of a tech company on the brink of a sale that will make them all rich. The problems? The death of an executive, a suspicious business model, and a whole load of interpersonal drama. Set over five days in Miami, Very Bad Company comes on the heels of Rosenblum’s debut bestseller, Bad Summer People, which captivated audiences with the story of rich people behaving badly in their Long Island beach town. Very Bad Company offers more of the same, but this time the stakes are professional as well as personal. The book’s dedication is to “anyone who has ever had a crazy boss, felt ‘out of the loop’ at work, or wanted to kill (or marry) a coworker,” so that’s basically... everyone?The book has been called “a fun, decadent ride” by Kirkus, and based on the reaction of the crowd The Corner Bookstore on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, early readers agree. Guests including Lindsay Shookus, Dustee Jenkins, and Aya Kanai toasted Rosenblum’s success with cocktails by Saint Spritz, Cointreau, Redemption Whiskey, and Sinpatch Vodka from Tenmile Distillery.As the night went on, groups peeled off to continue celebrating in bars across the Upper East Side, where they flicked through the pages of Very Bad Company in search of familiar faces. The contents of what they found will remain off the record — though as readers of the book will know, nothing juicy stays secret for long.Buy Very Bad Company hereScott Rosenblum and Zach GibbsPhotographs by Jordan Harris
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