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Good Rich People

Written by: Eliza Jane Brazier
Narrated by: Karissa Vacker, Sophie Amoss
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A Good Morning America 'January Book That Can Get Us Through Anything'

A Most Anticipated Novel of 2022 by The New York Times, Good Housekeeping, Harper's Bazaar, Entertainment Weekly, New York Post, PopSugar, Shondaland, Yahoo!, and Crime Reads

A destitute woman deceives her way into the guesthouse of a Hollywood Hills mansion and inadvertently becomes a target in the twisted game of the wealthy family upstairs in the next intoxicating novel from Eliza Jane Brazier.

Lyla has always believed that life is a game she is destined to win, but her husband, Graham, takes the game to dangerous levels. The wealthy couple invites self-made success stories to live in their guesthouse and then conspires to ruin their lives. After all, there is nothing worse than a bootstrapper.

Demi has always felt like the odds were stacked against her. At the end of her rope, she seizes a risky opportunity to take over another person’s life and unwittingly becomes the subject of the upstairs couple’s wicked entertainment. But Demi has been struggling forever, and she’s not about to go down without a fight.

In a twist that neither woman sees coming, the game quickly devolves into chaos and rockets toward an explosive conclusion.

Because every good rich person knows: in money and in life, it’s winner takes all. Even if you have to leave a few bodies behind.

©2022 Eliza Jane Brazier (P)2022 Penguin Audio
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What the critics say

"The rich live differently than the rest of us, and that's never more evident than this chilling account of one family that plays a sick and twisted game with their tenants." —Good Housekeeping

“[T]hink: “Gossip Girl” meets a murder-mystery spinoff of The Real Housewives.... it’s one of the best books I’ve read this year." —New York Post

“With writing that truly embodies the raw evil of greed, Brazier crafts cunning characters whom readers will be so excited to hate. —Shondaland

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Did not connect with this book at all.

I thought this book was a train wreck - in every way. Gave it 2 stars. This book required leaps of faith I was unwilling to take - a plot that didn’t even hold together because of all the holes in it, characters that were underdeveloped at best and very average writing. There was very little to engage the readers. I get wanting to write about very rich people doing nasty things, but we have Succession for that. There is your masterclass. This book was NOT. Would not recommend this book.

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Wait. What?

Good Rich People got off to a great start. Unfortunately it started lagging too soon, with a repetitive narrative in which two woman review the exact same events consecutively, each from her own perspective. I mean, we already know what happened, and their differing perspectives are already fairly obvious right up front. I'd have preferred an omniscient narrative to give the story more weight overall. I just heard the ending and all I can say is Wait. What?

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