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Wonderful journalism unveiling such a bonkers, terrifying, and important story. This book was well paced and organized, it kind of felt like reading a thriller in some ways, but no so much so that it felt disrespectful to the very real story being told. The way the details were drawn out to reveal a conspiracy so big and so sinister made the huge impact on the Osage feel immediate and haunting. History is made present in this book, and I’m so glad I finally got around to reading it!
Graphic: Genocide, Racial slurs, Murder