Antonia Felix is the bestselling author of seventeen books, which have more than 400,000 copies in print. She is an adjunct professor at Hamline University, a co-host/co-producer of "Write On! Radio," and the Associate Director of Minnesota Concert Opera. A long-time New Yorker, she now lives in her hometown Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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FROM NEW YORK TIMES
BESTSELLING AUTHOR ANTONIA FELIX
PULLED FROM ACTUAL CASE FILES, A THRILLER THAT EXPOSES THE DARK SIDES
OF BIG PHARMA AND PSYCHIATRY
FATAL REMEDY
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Set in the author's hometown Minneapolis, Minnesota, this all-too-factual thriller pits a sports psychologist against Big Pharma and a psychiatrist gone criminal.
"FELIX'S NOVEL TAKES THE READER INTO A DARK AND SINISTER WORLD WHERE MEDICINE, GREED, AND LUST COMBINE TO ENGROSS THE SENSES FROM BEGINNING TO END—A DISTURBING AND THRILLING BOOK."
—Alan Cooke, Emmy© award-winning
filmmaker, actor, and writer

THE ACCLAIMED BIOGRAPHY OF AMERICA'S FIRST HISPANIC SUPREME COURT JUSTICE
"READERS LOOKING FOR A RIVETING AND METICULOUSLY RESEARCHED BOOK ON THE SUPREME COURT JUSTICE WILL BE ENGROSSED."
—Publishers Weekly
"NECESSARY READING FOR ANYONE INTERESTED IN GATHERING A SOLID, ACCURATE PICTURE OF THIS REMARKABLE WOMAN."
—Booklist
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"THE BEST CHRONICLER OF EXCEPTIONAL AMERICAN WOMEN,
BAR NONE." —SEBASTIAN DOGGART*

Antonia Felix's books include the first biographies of Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, National Security Advisor/Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, former NATO Commander Gen. Wesley Clark, former New Jersey Governor and EPA Director Christi Todd Whitman, First Lady Laura Bush, superstar tenor Andrea Bocelli, and others. She has appeared on many TV and radio networks, is a popular public speaker on women in politics, co-producer and co-host of a radio show about writers and poets, and adjunct professor at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota.