A review by kaykayhoo
Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann

4.0

Almost perfect.
The book was divided into three parts.

1- The "Reign of Terror" in Osage
2- The federal investigation on the Osage killings mystery
3- Loose ends to pounder on after almost a century later

The book would be perfect if the author discussed more on the birth of FBI. That section was quickly brushed over. Even though the content was really about "the birth" of the bureau but there wasn't enough information to satiate my curiosity. Overall, it was still a wonderful read, not dry at all, about a horrible historical event.