Killers of the Flower Moon The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI (David Grann)
Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann explores the Osage murders in 1920s Oklahoma and the FBI’s investigation into the crimes.
- Other Titles 81 Words
- Copyright 89 Words
- Chapter 23: A Case Not Closed 4,254 Words
- Chapter 25: The Lost Manuscript 4,247 Words
- Chapter 6: Million Dollar Elm 5,451 Words
- Chapter 14: Dying Words 4,583 Words
- Chapter 18: The State of the Game 4,740 Words
- Chapter 3: King of the Osage Hills 4,241 Words
- Chapter 11: The Third Man 4,338 Words
- Chapter 4: Underground Reservation 4,476 Words
- Notes 94 Words
- Chapter 9: The Undercover Cowboys 4,143 Words
- Chapter 8: Department of Easy Virtue 4,327 Words
- Chapter 16: For the Betterment of the Bureau 5,235 Words
- Chapter 26: Blood Cries Out 4,073 Words
- Chapter 5: The Devil’s Disciples 4,854 Words
- Chapter 10: Eliminating the Impossible 4,736 Words
- 15 The Hidden Face 4,313 Words
- Chapter 13: A Hangman’s Son 4,525 Words
- Selected Bibliography 5,341 Words
- Chapter 1: The Vanishing 4,378 Words
- Chapter 7: This Thing of Darkness 4,263 Words
- Chapter 21: The Hot House 4,100 Words
- Chapter 12: A Wilderness of Mirrors 4,775 Words
- Acknowledgments 5,612 Words
- Chapter 24: Standing in Two Worlds 4,486 Words
- Chapter 2: An Act of God or Man? 5,233 Words
- Illustration Credits 2,950 Words
- Chapter 20: So Help You God! 4,936 Words
- Chapter 19: A Traitor to His Blood 4,369 Words
- Chapter 17: The Quick-Draw Artist, the Yegg, and the Soup Man 4,067 Words
- Contents 65 Words
- Chapter 22: Ghostlands 4,385 Words
- A Note on the Sources 5,138 Words
- About the Author 244 Words