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Van Gogh's Lover (by Michael Hetzer)

This was a different historical fiction book than I typically read. A plus for me was that it featured a dual timeline. Filled with secrets and intrigue and relationships ... there are so many details brough to life through the pages. The author has conducted an immense amount of research and the way he shares the details is presented in an informative and well-written way.


Thank you to Book Sirens and Pilgrim Trout Books for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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