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A Fever in the Heartland

The Ku Klux Klan's Plot to Take Over America, and the Woman Who Stopped Them

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A Fever in the Heartland

By: Timothy Egan
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"With meticulous detective work, Timothy Egan shines a light on one of the most sinister chapters in American history—how a viciously racist movement, led by a murderous conman, rose to power in the early twentieth century. A Fever in the Heartland is compelling, powerful, and profoundly resonant today."—David Grann, author of THE WAGER and KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON

A historical thriller by the Pulitzer and National Book Award-winning author that tells the riveting story of the Klan's rise to power in the 1920s, the cunning con man who drove that rise, and the woman who stopped them.

The Roaring Twenties—the Jazz Age—has been characterized as a time of Gatsby frivolity. But it was also the height of the uniquely American hate group, the Ku Klux Klan. Their domain was not the old Confederacy, but the Heartland and the West. They hated Blacks, Jews, Catholics and immigrants in equal measure, and took radical steps to keep these people from the American promise. And the man who set in motion their takeover of great swaths of America was a charismatic charlatan named D.C. Stephenson.

Stephenson was a magnetic presence whose life story changed with every telling. Within two years of his arrival in Indiana, he’d become the Grand Dragon of the state and the architect of the strategy that brought the group out of the shadows–their message endorsed from the pulpits of local churches, spread at family picnics and town celebrations. Judges, prosecutors, ministers, governors and senators across the country all proudly proclaimed their membership. But at the peak of his influence, it was a seemingly powerless woman–Madge Oberholtzer–who would reveal his secret cruelties, and whose deathbed testimony finally brought the Klan to their knees.

A FEVER IN THE HEARTLAND marries a propulsive drama to a powerful reckoning with one of the darkest threads in American history.

Photo courtesy of The Indiana Album: Evan Finch Collection.

©2023 Timothy Egan (P)2023 Penguin Audio
Americas United States Scary Suspenseful American History Social justice Indiana
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Critic reviews

“Powerful . . . As a narrative, “A Fever in the Heartland” is gripping; as a rumination on the moral obscenity of white supremacy — whatever guises it wears — the book is damning.” The New York Times Book Review

"With meticulous detective work, Timothy Egan shines a light on one of the most sinister chapters in American history—how a viciously racist movement, led by a murderous conman, rose to power in the early twentieth century. A Fever in the Heartland is compelling, powerful, and profoundly resonant today." —David Grann, author of The Wager and Killers of the Flower Moon

"Egan has done it again, mastering another complicated American story with authority and surprising detail. The Klan here are not the nightriders of the late 19th century, but a retooled special interest group and unusually potent political power. The influence they wielded over states and policy should put a chill in every American. Bravo.” —Ken Burns

Editorial Review

A dark history brought to light
Having loved Timothy Egan’s Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher, I was excited to see this new release from him, which he narrates himself. I am endlessly fascinated by the turbulence of 1920s and ‘30s America. While I knew the KKK operated with extraordinary impunity in the ’20s, I didn’t realize just how much power they wielded, especially in Indiana. Apparently the "Grand Dragon," D.C. Stephenson, had a private police force of 30,000 men, the governor in his pocket, and the enthusiastic support of much of the citizenry. It is an eye-opening, chilling, and thorough account from Egan, a National Book Award winner, who expertly paces this dark narrative of how one woman used her pain and sacrifice to bring Stephenson down and halt the hatred threatening to swallow America whole. —Phoebe N., Audible Editor

Well-researched History • Compelling Storytelling • Relevant Historical Parallels • Eye-opening Revelations
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Lots of trigger warnings. The bulk of the book is about the nauseating depravity of the grand dragon and KKK as a whole. I was hoping that the “woman who stopped them” aspect of the book started earlier than it did because I needed to be emotionally rescued from stories that literally gave me bad dreams. How was America so broken? The author does an amazing job of telling you, and explaining just how. Be prepared. I will be looking for more books by this author because this was was so well done, but it will take me a while to adjust to the depths of evil so well written here, and done so in the name of God and country.

Well researched and written, disturbing, and brutal

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From DC Stevenson to Donald Trump, and the Horse Theft Detective Agency to Proud Boys-Oath Keepers don’t we ever learn. I think I know where Trump got his playbook.

Outstanding piece of literature!

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This should be a required element in American History curriculum. Unfortunately efforts to ignore or rewrite the shameful chapters of this nation’s history are on the rise. Read/listen to this book…

Outstanding

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I love hearing the author read their own book - it adds nuance and for listeners we know the emphasis is where it’s intended. I really appreciate that Mr. Egan takes the time to do this.

Great

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A very frightening period in history. Excellent read. I learned a lot about this time in history.

Good always wins

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Very well written and informative. A tremendous amount of interesting information. Certainly part of history worth remembering.

Excellent read

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We can’t understand the dangers of violent hate groups today unless we understand the power they have had in the past in the United States. And this book shows the January 6 is not an outlier in US history.

Another amazing book by Tim Egan!

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I am sick. History repeating itself yet again. Why can’t we learn from our past mistakes and failures to make a better world??

The Trump Playbook revealed

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Learned more about the KKK than I could have imagined. Frightening to think how close we are to duplicating the hate. The author/narrator is crisp and easy to listen to. Recommended for history prople.

Fascinating and scary

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The historical basis for this book was so enlightening. A part of our history that needs to be told over and over again.

Fantastic Read

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