Kansas is not used very often as a setting. Maybe most writers think the landscape is black and white, like on the Wizard of Oz. Really, we have color everywhere...really! I can only think of maybe two books set here, In Cold Blood and a romance by a local writer named Leslie LaFoy. She lives about 15 miles from me, and set one of her books in west Wichita, which used to be called Delano..I bought it for my oldest dd because she's a history buff and takes an interest in Wichita history. This setting is so unusual because in Wichita, the old Delano district included the red-light district, and still gets overlooked when its time to hand out improvement funds.
I wonder why certain areas get overlooked as settings, while others are used so often-even though some of those places are no more "exotic" than Kansas or Oklahoma. Certainly, many colorful events are in our histories, and could be used for great stories. And we've had our share of interesting real-life characters. I don't know about Oklahoma, or anyplace else, but there is a terrific book called 299 Kansas Characters, that's full of stories of famous, not-so-famous, and infamous Kansas people. If anyone knows of similar books for your state or region, please share..they are so much fun.