America was told it had a drug problem. But when more than a hundred thousand people die in a single year, that's not a problem — that's a body count.
In The Poisoned Nation, JM Alexander looks straight into the storm of fentanyl, meth, and synthetic drugs tearing through the country. From forgotten small towns to crowded city blocks, the poison moves quietly, leaving families shattered and communities hollowed out.
This book asks the question few people in power seem willing to face: how did the most powerful nation on earth become the epicenter of the deadliest drug epidemic in its history?
With a voice rooted in the streets and driven by a relentless search for truth, Alexander exposes the systems, failures, and silence that allowed the crisis to grow. This isn't a polite conversation and it isn't meant to comfort anyone. It's a warning about a nation slowly poisoning itself while pretending everything is under control.
Because behind every statistic is a real life, and if the country keeps looking away, the numbers will only keep climbing.
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