Killers of the Flower Moon
par
David Grann
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Mystery
Children’s
History
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Format
Relié
Pages
328
Langue
Chinois
Publié
Feb 1, 2020
Éditeur
Peking University Press
Édition
First Edition
ISBN-10
7301308116
ISBN-13
9787301308110
Description
Set against the backdrop of 1920s Oklahoma, this gripping narrative unveils a chilling series of murders that formed part of a broader conspiracy. As oil was discovered beneath the land of the Osage Nation, the newfound wealth attracted a wave of outsiders, and with it, jealousy and greed emerged as deadly motives. The Osage people, once thriving, found themselves at the center of a treacherous scheme that would lead to betrayals, secret plots, and unspeakable violence.
David Grann meticulously reconstructs the events, weaving together a compelling tale of injustice and the fight for truth. He highlights the struggles faced by the Osage as they sought justice in a society that largely overlooked their plight. The narrative not only sheds light on a dark chapter of American history but also reflects on the larger themes of exploitation, racism, and the quest for justice.
Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Grann captivates his readers, drawing them into a world that is both haunting and enlightening. The impact of these events resonates, making it a poignant reminder of the fragility of justice and the importance of standing against oppression.
David Grann meticulously reconstructs the events, weaving together a compelling tale of injustice and the fight for truth. He highlights the struggles faced by the Osage as they sought justice in a society that largely overlooked their plight. The narrative not only sheds light on a dark chapter of American history but also reflects on the larger themes of exploitation, racism, and the quest for justice.
Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Grann captivates his readers, drawing them into a world that is both haunting and enlightening. The impact of these events resonates, making it a poignant reminder of the fragility of justice and the importance of standing against oppression.
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