The author of Say Nothing turns his sights on the Sackler family and Purdue Pharma.

Patrick Radden Keefe’s body of work doesn’t seem, at first glance, the most accessible.

It also became aNew York Timesbestseller and was one of EW’s best books of the year.

empire of pain

But for the rest of the reading public, it lives out every promise inherent in the word expose.

Keefe, as a journalist, is measured in his delivery.

But he doesn’t editorialize.

“They were careless people,” the anonymous whistleblower wrote, quoting Fitzgerald.

“B+

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