"Bad Blood" is a book that investigates the rise and fall of Theranos, a Silicon Valley startup.
The book details the company's history, from Elizabeth Holmes's early aspirations and family connections to the development of its blood-testing technology.
It exposes the deceptive practices used to mislead investors and partners and highlights the internal conflicts, ethical breaches, and regulatory issues that led to the company's downfall.
The book also explores the tactics used to silence whistleblowers and suppress negative press, revealing a culture of fear and intimidation within Theranos.
In addition to the book's details, there are email, deposition, legal, and other business references that are given to support the information in the book.
Finally, the narrative culminates with the exposure of the company's fraudulent activities and the legal and professional consequences faced by Elizabeth Holmes and other key figures.