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Jun. 23, 2017
Blood-soaked plains and the Federal Bureau of Investigation
David Grann has a way with creating razor-keen suspense out of already tension-filled historical narratives. "Killers of the Flower Moon" saliently illustrates a centuries-old story that resonates even now.





Richard Wirick
Partner
Risk Management and Insurance Litigation (RMIL) Practice Group at Haight, Brown & Bonesteel LLP (Haight).
David Grann has a way with creating razor-keen suspense out of already tension-filled historical narratives. "Killers of the Flower Moon" saliently illustrates a centuries-old story that resonates even now. Just as he took us through struggles to find a lost city on the Amazon -- the abject misery and hopelessness of the journey -- he channels his outrage into an insistence that the oppressed Native Americans here have a voice, albeit, for some of them, from beyond th...
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