After Family of Spies
Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe
If you couldn't look away from the Walker family's self-serving espionage in Family of Spies, the Sackler dynasty's pharmaceutical empire delivers the same raw exposure of how familial entitlement and calculated ambition erode ethical boundaries—this time with sealed depositions and boardroom transcripts mapping greed at a deadlier scale. It's the voyeuristic thrill of watching ordinary flaws metastasize into national catastrophe, backed by the same evidence-driven rigor that made you judge every compromised choice.