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  1. Trisha Posner is a British non-fiction writer. She is the author of This is Not Your Mother's Menopause: One Woman's Natural Journey Through Change (2000), No Hormones, No Fear (2003)[ 1 ] and The Pharmacist of Auschwitz: The Untold Story (2017). [ 2 ][ 3 ] She also wrote under her full name, Patricia Posner. She lives in Miami.

  2. www.trishaposner.comTrisha Posner

    Nov 1, 2016 · Patricia Posner’s fine prose style grips from page one, and the horror will stay with you long after you finish the book.”. — Andrew Roberts, author of The Storm of War. “Posner’s book doubles as the spellbinding story of Nazi Germany’s largest industrial conglomerate, I.G. Farben . . . [and] in one important way, her book is a ...

  3. Trisha Posner is a British non-fiction writer.She is the author of This is Not Your Mother's Menopause: One Woman's Natural Journey Through Change (2000), No Hormones, No Fear (2003) [1] and The Pharmacist of Auschwitz: The Untold Story (2017).

  4. Owner of Trisha Posner · I am London born, having spent half my life in Britain and half in America. <br><br>For 30 years I have worked on 12 books of investigative historical nonfiction with my ...

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  5. Trisha Posner Journalist and author of the bestselling “The Pharmacist of Auschwitz,” translated into 16 languages. Founder and Executive Director of Antisemitism Watch.

  6. His wife, author, Trisha Posner, works with him on all projects. What Others Say Garry Wills calls Posner "a superb investigative reporter” and the Los Angeles Times says he is “a classic -style investigative journalist.” “Painstakingly honest journalism,” concluded The New York Times .

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  8. Jan 18, 2017 · Patricia Posner is a British-born writer who has collaborated with her husband, the author Gerald Posner, on twelve non-fiction books, including Mengele: The Complete Story – a biography of Dr. Josef Mengele; Hitler’s Children – a 1991 collection of interviews with the children of Nazi perpetrators; and most recently, God’s Bankers – a financial history of the Roman Catholic Church.

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