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The Killings of the Flower Moon

*The Killings of the Flower Moon* is a non-fiction book by David Grann that explores the serial murders of Osage Nation members in Oklahoma during the 1920s. Wealth from oil deposits made the Osage people targets for violence and exploitation. The FBI, newly established at the time, intervened to investigate the murders, revealing a chilling conspiracy involving greed, corruption, and betrayal. The book highlights themes of injustice and the systemic oppression faced by Native Americans, shedding light on a dark chapter in American history with compelling storytelling and meticulous research.