Snake Oil
A Novel
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- 12,99 €
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“A brisk and fun thriller… This is a novel with a lively, churning plot, about which nothing more can be said without revealing its deftly constructed twists. Blending soap-operatic thrills and boardroom intrigue, Snake Oil is consistently satisfying, a reminder that it might be intoxicating to watch bubbles grow, but it’s always more memorable when they burst.” — San Francisco Chronicle
A razor-sharp literary thriller about three women vying for power at a wellness startup, where the cost of ambition might be deadly
One woman’s elixir is another woman’s poison
Rhoda West is Silicon Valley’s favorite female CEO: the luminously charismatic founder of the fast-growing startup Radical, a wellness company whose core mission is the betterment of women’s lives. Rhoda’s Instagram page offers intimate glimpses of her personal life alongside promotions for the cult-status products developed in the Well, Radical’s secretive lab.
Dani Lang is a “quester,” as Rhoda calls her most avid followers. Dani found Radical at a low point in her life, and took an entry level job just to get in the door. When she volunteers to test a controversial new supplement, Dani wins an opportunity to rise in the company, even to work with Rhoda herself.
Cecelia Cole is a “quasher.” She grinds away at the Customer Worship queue, resenting the entitled customers, the woo-woo Radical jargon, and Rhoda’s smiling hypocrisy. Cecelia, who suffers from a miserable chronic illness, knows that the remedies Rhoda sells can’t cure real sickness.
Just as Rhoda announces another fundraising round that could turn Radical into a billion-dollar unicorn, an anonymous Twitter account begins spilling snarky gossip from inside the startup. Is Rhoda really the nurturing leader she presents to the world, or a fraud? Or is this just another case of a woman in business being punished for her strength and audacity?
Tensions rise and loyalties clash, then tragedy strikes during a company party. In the aftermath of what looks more and more like a crime, even the most faithful questers begin to wonder to what lengths Rhoda will go to protect her company.
Part page-turning suspense, part darkly comic skewering of startup culture, Snake Oil is a gripping exploration of ambition and authenticity, shining a revealing light on the wellness world.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In Dimberg's mediocre latest (after Girl in the Rearview Mirror), a conflict involving a wellness guru and her employees turns deadly. Rhoda West, founder of the popular wellness brand Radical, hopes to turn her array of retreats, supplements, and fitness apps into a billion-dollar company. Among her employees are "radigals" Dani Lang, who has loved Radical's products since she discovered them three years earlier; and Cecelia Cole, whose anonymous Twitter account skewers Rhoda as a capitalist charlatan. When Cecelia publishes an anonymous article accusing Rhoda of verbal abuse and outing her plan to fire Dani because she's pregnant, it jeopardizes much-needed funding and creates a riff between Cecelia and Dani. Rhoda retaliates by hiring a lawyer to harass Cecelia, and moves forward with a party for potential investors. Though Dimberg offers a nuanced view of her characters' obsessions with wellness, money, and reputation, the plot goes off the rails after a woman attending the fundraiser falls to her death, and the ending strains credulity. Readers will be hard pressed to go the distance.