![]() ![]() (No wonder the rights were also bought, after a fierce bidding war, for a reported $5 million.) The result of half a decade of intensive reporting, it’s a thrilling tale that takes in racial injustice, the emergence of forensic science, and the birth of what would become the FBI. Then there’s his new book, Killers Of The Flower Moon, which follows a series of murders targeting the Osage native American community in 1920s Oklahoma. ![]() This month, Grann is back two-fold: The Lost City Of Z, a film adaptation of Grann’s 2009 book about a maniacally obsessed Amazon explorer, starring Robert Pattinson, Charlie Hunnam, and Sienna Miller, is currently in cinemas. If you don’t know his name, you’ll likely know his work Grann’s 2008 story about a French con artist inspired the 2012 film The Imposter. ![]() A staff writer at the New Yorker, Grann has a reputation for uncovering insane true stories – of murders, frauds, and conspiracies – with stranger-than-fiction twists. ![]()
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