Antoinette Brinkman

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Death in Mud Lick: A Coal Country Fight against the Drug Companies That Delivered the Opioid Epidemic

Timely and well documented, with appeal to a broad range of readers.
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High Risk: A Doctor’s Notes on Pregnancy, Birth, and the Unexpected

Karkowsky raises important issues concerning patient autonomy and the treatment of women in the health care system. For those who enjoyed Perri Klass’s The Real Life of a Pediatrician and anyone interested in the challenges of modern health care.

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Designing Babies: How Technology Is Changing the Ways We Create Children

Well-researched and rigorous yet highly readable, this study of reproductive liberty will assist patients on their journey through the infertility maze and enlighten general readers about this ever-changing industry.

United States v. Apple: Competition in America

More of an armchair than a beach read, this authoritative work contains a wealth of information in a readable format. Highly recommended for serious readers interested in hot topics on the economics of publishing.

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Savage Appetites: Four True Stories of Women, Crime and Obsession

This provocative work is best suited to readers with a strong interest in true crime and its historical roots. Though lacking the rigor and documentation of an academic work, it manages to create an original and bold contribution to the genre.

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The Nonsense Factory:

Civic-minded readers and fans of movies such as Vice will enjoy this ambitious and wry polemic on America's legal system.
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Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law

This is a relevant and thought-provoking commentary on truth and justice from the unique perspective of a high-level former U.S. Attorney.
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Evil: The Science Behind Humanity's Dark Side

A stimulating and provocative study that may be suitable for cutting-edge book discussion groups and ardent students of deviant behavior.
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In My Father's House: A New View of How Crime Runs in the Family

This very readable saga of a dysfunctional, close-knit family is also a thoughtful, well-documented criminal genealogy. Recommended for readers of true crime and criminal subcultures. [See Prepub Alert, 4/30/18.]
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