Jumat, 09 Februari 2018

American History Podcast: Killers of the Flower Moon

Greed has inspired many crimes, but few as heinous as those committed during Osage County, Oklahoma’s “Reign of Terror”…This audiobook makes a haunting experience of David Grann’s relentless exposé of unpunished criminality.

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