Emma Rosenblum, a prominent author and chief content officer at Bustle Digital Group, is making waves again with her new murder mystery, “Very Bad Company.” Launching this Tuesday, the book draws partly from her intriguing interactions within the digital media sphere.
In an unexpected twist, Rosenblum has taken inspiration from her own boss, Bryan Goldberg, portraying a character fueled by an obsession similar to Goldberg’s real-life fascination—not with Winston Churchill, as the character is, but with Napoleon. Goldberg’s zeal went as far as acquiring Napoleon’s historic hat for a whopping $1.4 million back in 2021.
Goldberg, the dynamic 40-year-old CEO who oversees a conglomerate including Bustle, Nylon, and Elite Daily, shared his excitement about his unexpected role in a steamy thriller.
“I never thought I’d inspire a murder mystery, but now I’m eager for my friends to dive into it,” he told Page Six.
The novel’s backdrop, centered around a tech startup, diverges from the media world, yet insiders hint that the well-acquainted might spot familiar traits in its characters. After two decades in media, Rosenblum’s narrative skillfully lifts the curtain on the wild antics she’s observed, ensuring “Very Bad Company” is not just a title but a revelation of hidden antics and secrets.
Following her first hit, “Bad Summer People,” which stirred its own share of drama in Saltaire, Fire Island, Rosenblum continues to capture the essence of her experiences in gripping fictional form. As the anticipation builds, readers from both inside and outside the media and tech industries are drawn to the promise of scandalous revelations and a compelling story. Don’t miss out on this blend of mystery, history, and a peek behind the curtain of the tech world’s elite.
Emma Rosenblum’s thriller sounds captivating. This piece does a great job teasing the dark secrets and excitement of the story. Thanks for the intriguing preview!