Book Beginnings on Friday from Rose City Reader
The Friday 56 with Freda's Voice.
This week I'm reading: Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI
by David Grann
It Begins:
In April, millions of tiny flowers spread over the blackjack hills and vast prairies in the Osage territory of Oklahoma. There are Johnny-jump-ups and the spring beauties and little bluets. The Osage writer John Joseph Mathews observed that the galaxy of petals makes it look as if the "gods had left confetti."
On Page 56:
Money was the one means at Mollie's disposal that might induce the indifferent white authorities to pursue a killer of Indians.
Verdict:
I'm almost done this book and I'm loving it! As a true crime fan, I've been drawn into the case, one I've never heard of, as well as the formation of the FBI.
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