David Grann is a staff writer at The New Yorker. He has written about everything from New York City's antiquated water tunnels to the hunt for the giant squid. His stories have appeared in several anthologies. He has written for the New York Times Magazine, the Atlantic Monthly, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal and the New Republic. He lives in New York with his wife and two children.
‘A fascinating account of a tragic and forgotten chapter in the
history of the American West. This powerful story reveals the
unimaginable scale of these shocking murders almost a hundred years
ago’
*John Grisham*
‘A magnificent book – a riveting true story of greed, serial murder
and racial injustice. David Grann is a terrific journalist, and
this is maybe the best thing he’s ever written’
*Jon Krakauer*
‘Killers of the Flower Moon brings shattering resolve to a story
that resonates now. As Native Americans fighting to protect
resources on the remnants of our lands, we confront the same
paternalism, hypocrisy, and greed that destroyed Osage lives and
culture in the early 1920's. David Grann has a razor keen
instinct for suspense. He shapes outrage into a principled
steady insistence that voice be given to the victims and their
descendants. He creates deeply human portraits of every
character in this drama -- the evil, the just, the innocent, the
doomed. Through meticulous detective work, Grann rescues
unbearable truth.’
*Louise Erdrich*
‘If Killers of the Flower Moon were a novel, one would marvel at
David Grann’s skill in constructing such a taut, driving narrative
with so many stunning plot twists. But it is a true story, based on
years of meticulous reporting, making the book both a fiercely
entertaining mystery story and a wrenching exploration of
evil.’
*Kate Atkinson*
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