By David Grann. The Edgars winner for Best Fact Crime in 2018, this is prestige-longform mainstay Grann's third book, which became a feature film directed by Martin Scorsese. The saga of the discovery of oil beneath Osage Nation land in the 1920s, and the murders that followed.
A reasonably well-kept hardcover: visible shelfwear to the jacket, but it’s done its job protecting the boards, and it’s clean and neat inside, no dog-ears. A solid reading copy.


