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Caravaggio: Murder at Midnight

The Painter Who Left Bodies Behind His Masterpieces

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Caravaggio: Murder at Midnight

By: Christopher Fisher
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A genius with a brush. A menace with a blade. A single night that shattered everything.

Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio was already infamous in Rome for his temper, his brilliance, and the trail of chaos he left behind. Patrons loved him. Rivals feared him. Friends never fully trusted him. He was the sort of man who could paint a saint with breathtaking tenderness in the morning and find himself in a tavern fight before sunset.

But one night, deep in one of Rome’s narrow alleys, Caravaggio crossed a line even he could not outrun.

This taut, immersive 5,000-word short read drops you into the tense years leading up to his downfall, the violent collision that changed his fate, and the desperate spiral that sent him fleeing the city that once celebrated him. It reads like true crime because it is true crime: a portrait of a man whose extraordinary talent could never contain the danger simmering beneath his skin.

Inside this gripping historical thriller, you will find:

• A volatile rivalry that shadowed Caravaggio across the city
• A painter whose genius grew alongside his violence
• A Rome filled with danger, loyalty, vengeance, and secrets
• An artist trying to outrun both the law and his own nature
• A final reckoning shaped as much by fate as by crime

Perfect for readers who devour dark history, true crime, and fast, atmospheric narratives that you can finish in one sitting. Caravaggio: Murder at Midnight brings one of history’s most troubled artists to life with the intensity of a modern thriller and the haunting intimacy of a confession.

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