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The Strange Case of the Dutch Painter

Published by Seventh Street Books
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

Paris, 1890. When Sherlock Holmes finds himself chasing an art dealer through the streets of Paris, he’s certain he’s smoked out one of the principals of a cunning forgery ring responsible for the theft of some of the Louvre’s greatest masterpieces. But for once, Holmes is dead wrong.

He doesn’t know that the dealer, Theo Van Gogh, is rushing to the side of his brother, who lies dying of a gunshot wound in Auvers. He doesn’t know that the dealer’s brother is a penniless misfit artist named Vincent, known to few and mourned by even fewer.

Officialdom pronounces the death a suicide, but a few minutes at the scene convinces Holmes it was murder. And he’s bulldog-determined to discover why a penniless painter who harmed no one had to be killed–and who killed him. Who could profit from Vincent’s death? How is the murder entwined with his own forgery investigation?

Holmes must retrace the last months of Vincent’s life, testing his mettle against men like the brutal Paul Gauguin and the secretive Toulouse-Lautrec, all the while searching for the girl Olympia, whom Vincent named with his dying breath. She can provide the truth, but can anyone provide the proof? From the madhouse of St. Remy to the rooftops of Paris, Holmes hunts a killer—while the killer hunts him.

About The Author

Timothy Miller is a native of Louisiana, a graduate of Loyola University in New Orleans. He has two Sherlock Holmes novels under his belt: The Strange Case of Eliza Doolittle and The Strange Case of the Dutch Painter. The Strange Case of the Pharaoh's Heart will be the third. He tended bar for twenty-five years everywhere from Bourbon St. in New Orleans to Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco. When not mourning over his beloved New Orleans Saints, he is mourning over his beloved Chicago Cubs. His favorite superhero is Underdog.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Seventh Street Books (February 1, 2022)
  • Length: 240 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781645060437

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A fine tale, stylishly written.

– Booklist

A compelling central mystery makes excellent use of familiar historical figures to evoke a complex social world.

– Foreward Reviews

A 'must read' selection for all dedicated mystery buffs, as well as the legions of Sherlock Holmes fans

– Midwest Book Review

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