A Jan Kokk Mystery
Who Killed Van Gogh?
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Book Details
About the Book
In his latest exploit, larger-than-life Curacao private investigator Jan Kokk is hired to unravel a 126-year-old mystery. Who killed Van Gogh, the famous Dutch painter? At the time, popular rumor insisted van Gogh shot himself while painting in the picturesque village of Auvers-sur-Oise near Paris. With passing time, the rumor became legend. Kokk’s job was to find the truth. As usual, Kokk teamed with an attractive, talented young lady for help as interpreter and assistant sleuth. As usual, teamwork turned tender. Once the strange case ended, Kokk found himself alone without the young lady. Had Kokk’s famed charm with the ladies failed, or was there yet another mystery?
About the Author
Ex-army, ex-state department officer Roy Sullivan lives in the Texas Hill Country, writing short mysteries (one evening, one flight) featuring oversized Caribbean investigator Jan Kokk. Bon vivant, lady loving, he is the ultimate sleuth—charismatic, almost infallible. Not Sullivan. Kokk.