From the Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller Olivie Blake this is a powerful and darkly
fun novel about ambition lust and eating your fill - as wealthy moms and sorority girls
practice a sinister new wellness trend. 'Deliciously twisted and lipstick-stained Girl Dinner
serves up a feast of ambition privilege and the deadly price of belonging. I loved it.' Lucy
Rose author of The Lamb Good girls deserve a treat . . . The House is the most exclusive
sorority on campus and all its alumni are beautiful high-achieving and respected. After a
freshman year she would rather forget sophomore Nina Kaur knows being accepted into The House
is the first step to the brightest possible future. The House will surely ease her fears of
failure and protect her from those who see a young woman on her own as prey. Meanwhile adjunct
professor Dr Sloane Hartley is struggling. After eighteen months at home with her newborn
daughter Sloane's clothes don't fit right her girl-dad husband isn't as present as he thinks
he is and even the few hours a day she's apart from her child fill her psyche with paralyzing
ennui. When invited to be The House's academic liaison Sloane enviously drinks in a level of
collective perfection that Sloane desperately craves. As Nina and Sloane each get drawn deeper
into the arcane rituals of the sisterhood they learn that living well comes with bloody costs.
And when they are finally invited to the table they will have to decide just how much they can
stomach in the name of solidarity and power. 'Whip-sharp nuanced and highly propulsive' -
Hildur Knútsdóttir author of The Night Guest 'Truly brilliant . . . wickedly fun and deeply
satisfying' - Ling Ling Huang author of Natural Beauty and Immaculate Conception ' This
book is the fever dream I never knew I needed and I'm going to recommend it to everyone I
meet! - Ali Hazelwood bestselling author of The Love Hypothesis and Bride 'An exploration
of the many hungers of the female heart' - Delilah S. Dawson New York Times bestselling
author of The Violence