Brian O’Dea is now gainfully employed as a film and television producer in Toronto, where he lives with his wife and son. He also regularly speaks about his own experiences to young people struggling with addictions. High won the 2007 Arthur Ellis Award for Best Non-Fiction Crime and it is currently being adapted into a feature film.
NPR’s Talk of the Nation
"Brian O'Dea tried marijuana in college and saw dollar signs. A
born salesman, he began dealing to fellow college students in the
early 1970s. By the early 1980s, he had built a $100 million a year
smuggling operation, and a cocaine addiction. His narcotics racket
took him around the world to places such as Bogota, Columbia and
Montego Bay, Jamaica. O'Dea had some successful multimillion dollar
deals, but more often than not, rip-offs, double-crosses, getting
wasted and waiting characterized the operations. High is Brian
O'Dea's memoir of dealing drugs, doing time, and seeking
redemption."
Bookforum
"Brian O’Dea tells all: The book includes excerpts from his prison
diary, scenes from him work as a drug counselor, and a clear-eyed
reckoning of his intoxicated multinational adventures."
ForeWord
Clark Isaacs
“…a look into the seamy life of drug smuggling.”
Kirkus Reviews
“Blistering memoir by a once-notorious drug smuggler and addict…an
unusually revealing account of a criminal’s rise and fall.”
Philadelphia City paper
"Nowadays Brian O'Dea is on the up-and-up, gainfully employed as a
film and TV producer in Toronto, but back in the '80s he operated a
$100 million-a-year, 120-man trafficking business (the largest
marijuana haul in U.S. history), and picked up a nasty cocaine
habit along the way."
Publishers Weekly
"In this wistful but honest look at a life subsumed by drugs,
now-reformed smuggler O'Dea (a Canadian film producer) pulls back
the curtain on the machinations and motivations of a hugely
successful, outrageously addicted 1980s drug trafficker whose
redemption came too late to save him from prison...Throughout his
life's many ups and downs, however, O’Dea remains a charming,
relatable narrator you can’t help but root for."
Booklist
“[High] is refreshingly unapologetic, about as far away from
inspirational autobiography as you can get. It’s the story of a man
who made it big and paid the consequences, told in a
straightforward style that contrasts O’Dea’s regimented life as a
prison inmate with his exciting, risk-driven years as an
international criminal. He’s a good, writer, too, nicely capturing
the atmosphere of his two worlds and their inhabitants. The book is
hardly an endorsement of the lifestyle of a drug smuggler, but, as
with movies like Scarface, the intoxicating allure of money and
power is made perfectly clear.”
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