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February 2, 2026

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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This nonfiction work that reads like a thriller, explores the power of the K*K in 1920s Indiana. Egan tells an incredible story of the power of one individual to change history and fight against corruption . He weaves the tale of the rise and power of the KKK into a twisting narrative that draws you in. In a chat with my book club he was engaging and the detail process with which he researches his books was enlightening. Amazing parallels to the fear of the “other” and the power of individuals to fight against injustice.
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This nonfiction work that reads like a thriller, explores the power of the K*K in 1920s Indiana. Egan tells an incredible story of the power of one individual to change history and fight against corruption . He weaves the tale of the rise and power of the KKK into a twisting narrative that draws you in. In a chat with my book club he was engaging and the detail process with which he researches his books was enlightening. Amazing parallels to the fear of the “other” and the power of individuals to fight against injustice.

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