Death in the Tallgrass
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Pub Date Sep 15 2026 | Archive Date Sep 1 2026
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Description
The hills of northeastern Oklahoma. 1968. Cynthia and her family have moved onto their grandfather's ranch in the hills of Oklahoma. There's any number of problems she can see with her new situation, but the main one is plain: Grandfather Wilson is not a good man. But with her sisters and her parents—and the opportunity to reconnect with her Cherokee heritage—it's at least manageable.
Until a strange girl shows up on the ranch and Cynthia's life is changed forever. For she soon realizes that death lurks within the beautiful prairie grass around them...and a terrible secret that will tear their family apart if she lets it.
From the matchless pen of Andrea L. Rogers comes a story as sharp as the unseen blade and as soft as a baby chick, impossible to let go.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781646146345 |
| PRICE | $18.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 192 |
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Librarian 575163
Death in the Tallgrass by Andrea L. Rogers is not an easy read, but Rogers adeptly handles a story that needs to be told. Crimes, mistreatment, and murders of the Cherokees in northern Oklahoma by the white community with the aid of law enforcment are examined in this book. This is slowly discovered by the grandchildren of a man and woman who perpetrated some of these crimes and continue to do so. The narrative is seen through the eyes of the children and the reader is pulled into the creepiness and horror of it. Although a middle grade/YA book, it is strongly recommended for anyone who likes historical fiction that is based on factual material.
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