KATHERINE EBAN, a Rhodes Scholar and investigative medical reporter, has worked for the New York Times, New York, New York Observer, and ABC News. Her articles have appeared in the Nation, Playboy, the New Yorker, Self, Vogue, and Glamour. She lives in Brooklyn.
PRAISE FOR DANGEROUS DOSES "In a style reminiscent of some of the
best detective storytellers, Eban takes us breathlessly through
robberies, back-room deals, cluttered and dirty warehouses, crooked
dealers, sociopathic profiteers, shell companies, and state and
federal laws so porous that convicted felons can become
prescription-drug brokers."--The Boston Globe "A riveting account
of a 2 1/2-year investigation in South Florida . . . As Eban
recounts, the scam was broken wide open by a 'ragtag' group of
seasoned investigators who seem as if they were cast right out of
an episode of The Wire."--Bernadine Healy, U.S. News & World
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