Bloodwork, The Rise and Fall of Elizabeth Holmes

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Summary

She wanted to change the world. Instead, she convinced it to believe a lie. At twenty-two, Elizabeth Holmes walks away from Stanford with a revolutionary idea and an obsession powerful enough to turn Silicon Valley in her favor. Investors worship her. Politicians praise her. The media crowns her the next Steve Jobs. There’s only one problem. The machine doesn’t work. But in a world built on ambition, image, and impossible promises, Elizabeth makes a choice that changes everything: protect the dream at all costs. Even if it destroys everyone around her. BLOOD WORK is a cinematic biographical narrative inspired by the rise and fall of one of Silicon Valley’s most controversial visionaries — a story of ambition, illusion, power, and the dangerous line between innovation and deception

Status
Ongoing
Chapters
6
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
16+

Copyright and Disclaimer

Copyright © 2026 Kerry Kennedy. All rights reserved.

This work is a dramatized narrative inspired by publicly known events, interviews, articles, documentaries, books, and court records relating to public figures and companies. Certain scenes, conversations, timelines, and emotional interpretations have been fictionalised or reimagined for storytelling purposes.

This book is not presented as investigative journalism or a factual biography, but as a literary interpretation inspired by real events.

Any resemblance to private conversations, thoughts, or undocumented events is the result of creative dramatization by the author.