Amy Pais-Richer’s debut novel, “Murdering Van Gogh,” is a work of historical fiction that delves into the compelling possibility that Vincent Van Gogh did not die by suicide but instead may have been murdered.
Parallel Book Reviews had this to say about the novel:
“Murdering Van Gogh" completely captivated me. It's not just another historical fiction novel; it's a vibrant, thought-provoking exploration of a pivotal moment in art history, presented with a fresh, almost shocking perspective.
Released in late December, “Murdering Van Gogh” has captivated readers, quickly reaching the number 10 position in historical biographies on Amazon. It is available internationally on Amazon, barnes&noble.com, walmart.com and Goodreads.com
Amy continues to create her art and write in Lake Forest, Illinois, at an art commune, which was established as an offshoot of the prestigious Atelier Neo-Medici located in southern France. Her work embraces the philosophy of the school, celebrating technique as artistically liberating and beauty as a universal value.