Summary: KILLERS Of The FLOWER MOON: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI By David Grann
Book Details
Author(s)Money Book Millionaire
ISBN / ASINB079H3QW9P
ISBN-13978B079H3QW92
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
Who was killing wealthy Osage Indians?
David Grann's Killers of the Flower Moon is a New York Times bestseller and National Book Award, Finalist. This is a chapter-by-chapter summary and study guide for Grann's book. It includes Study Questions that can be used to prepare for a book club meetup, a List of Important Characters, and a Timeline to help guide you through the tragic story of the Osage Indians. Please take a look at the "Look Inside" feature on the book cover to learn more about the contents.
The Osage Indians were some of the wealthiest people in the United States during the 1920's. These Indians enjoyed luxuries that many of their neighbors could not afford because they received a share of the oil money that was produced on their land. But then wealthy Osage Indians were found murdered and there were other suspicious deaths. After 24 murders, local officials had not solved a single crime. Several of the murders occurred in one family. Mollie Burkhart was the only one of her siblings who lived. But a priest received word that she feared she was being killed. That is when the Bureau of Investigation under Tom White stepped in to investigate and solve the mystery of the murdered Osage Indians.
David Grann's Killers of the Flower Moon is a New York Times bestseller and National Book Award, Finalist. This is a chapter-by-chapter summary and study guide for Grann's book. It includes Study Questions that can be used to prepare for a book club meetup, a List of Important Characters, and a Timeline to help guide you through the tragic story of the Osage Indians. Please take a look at the "Look Inside" feature on the book cover to learn more about the contents.
The Osage Indians were some of the wealthiest people in the United States during the 1920's. These Indians enjoyed luxuries that many of their neighbors could not afford because they received a share of the oil money that was produced on their land. But then wealthy Osage Indians were found murdered and there were other suspicious deaths. After 24 murders, local officials had not solved a single crime. Several of the murders occurred in one family. Mollie Burkhart was the only one of her siblings who lived. But a priest received word that she feared she was being killed. That is when the Bureau of Investigation under Tom White stepped in to investigate and solve the mystery of the murdered Osage Indians.
This summary was prepared by Money Book Millionaire, not David Grann.
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