Maigret's Boyhood Friend And Maigret And The Wine Merchant

Maigret's Boyhood Friend And Maigret And The Wine Merchant

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Author: Georges Simenon
Binding: Hardback
Published: The Companion Book Club, 1972

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: No markings

This compelling volume presents two classic cases from the legendary Inspector Maigret, showcasing Georges Simenon's masterful command of the detective genre. In Maigret's Boyhood Friend, the stoic detective confronts a murder that pulls him into the complexities of his own past, forcing a re-evaluation of old acquaintances. Maigret And The Wine Merchant then plunges him into the dark underbelly of Parisian commerce, where a seemingly respectable businessman's death uncovers a web of secrets and betrayals. Simenon meticulously details Maigret's psychological approach to crime, illustrating his profound understanding of human nature and the subtle nuances of motive. These two gripping narratives offer a profound look into the human condition, cementing Maigret's place as one of literature's most enduring figures.

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Description

Author: Georges Simenon
Binding: Hardback
Published: The Companion Book Club, 1972

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: No markings

This compelling volume presents two classic cases from the legendary Inspector Maigret, showcasing Georges Simenon's masterful command of the detective genre. In Maigret's Boyhood Friend, the stoic detective confronts a murder that pulls him into the complexities of his own past, forcing a re-evaluation of old acquaintances. Maigret And The Wine Merchant then plunges him into the dark underbelly of Parisian commerce, where a seemingly respectable businessman's death uncovers a web of secrets and betrayals. Simenon meticulously details Maigret's psychological approach to crime, illustrating his profound understanding of human nature and the subtle nuances of motive. These two gripping narratives offer a profound look into the human condition, cementing Maigret's place as one of literature's most enduring figures.