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The Osage tribe was lucky to survive when the whites colonized America. And they were also lucky to find themselves in the oil-rich lands of Oklahoma. At the start of the oil rush of the twenties, the press vied with each other to report on the fabulous enrichment of "red-skinned millionaires." This was where the luck of the Indians ended, because they began to be methodically killed: one by one and by whole families. To cope with the criminal terror, Edgar Hoover, put at the head of the newly organized FBI, instructs the Texas Ranger Tom White ... An exciting investigation, named the best book of the year by Amazon, the Wall Street Journal and a dozen other American publications of the first row. US national bestseller and New York Times bestseller. Translator Mordashev E.