Review of Love And Murder

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Love And Murder" by Dr. Irv Arenberg.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Dr. Irv Arenberg's "Love and Murder" is an enthralling investigation of the mystery circumstances surrounding Vincent van Gogh's death, contradicting the widely accepted narrative of suicide. Dr. Arenberg's painstaking study and impassioned investigation provide readers with a new perspective on the legendary artist's dying days, revealing a complicated web of love, betrayal, and possibly homicide.

The author's background as a famous ear surgeon and neurotologist adds a unique blend of medical expertise to the story, particularly in exposing Vincent's misdiagnosis a century after his death. Dr. Arenberg's professional training lends legitimacy to the forensic investigation in the book and provides a captivating junction between the realms of art and medicine.

The novel is intriguing, flawlessly mixing historical facts with suspense and mystery. Dr. Arenberg expertly navigates through Vincent's turbulent life, providing readers with insights into the artist's challenges, relationships, and the riddle surrounding his death. Vincent's portrayal as a resilient and passionate person gives dimension to the story, making him a likable and sympathetic figure.

While the book has been praised for its accessibility and lack of medical jargon, some readers may find particular chapters unnecessarily complex, impacting the overall flow. Regardless, the narrative's ability to retain suspense and deliver vital insights into Vincent's nature and talent more than compensates for any minor flaws.

The author's commitment to revealing the truth and challenging historical narratives is admirable. The book not only calls into doubt Vincent's cause of death, but it also provides light on the posthumous acts of those like Dr. Paul Gachet and his son, Paul Jr., who were involved in twisting the truth and promoting the false story of suicide.

Finally, "Love and Murder" is an intriguing and well-researched addition to the Killing Vincent Trilogy. Dr. Irv Arenberg's dedication to solving the riddles surrounding Vincent van Gogh's life and death, along with the book's fascinating writing, make it a must-read for art enthusiasts, history buffs, and true crime fans. 5 stars out of 5 possible. The book shines in its investigation of Vincent van Gogh's life and the potential murder mystery, but some readers may find the lengthy chapters to be a little slow. Overall, this is a highly informative and thought-provoking work that questions historical assumptions.

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