Not a memoir, but I’d feel weird giving this book a star rating. I picked it up after finishing Demon Copperhead and feel as if I should have when it first came out, because the horrors of the opioid crisis that the Sackler family unleashed in myriad ways has already been well documented since Beth Macy’s singular work. It just reinforced the information I already knew, and felt a little dry, though still a gut punch. If you are saying to yourself, who are the Sacklers or Purdue Pharma, read this ASAP.