Maigret Sets a Trap: Inspector Maigret #48
Author: Georges Simenon
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 176
With Paris under siege following a series of murders, Maigret must hatch a cunning plan to lure the murderer out. 'It was 4 August. The windows were wide open but brought no relief, since they allowed in even more warm air, which seemed to be rising from the melting tarmac, the burning hot stonework, and even the Seine itself- one could imagine the river steaming like a pan of water on a stove.' Paris comes under siege when someone starts killing women on the streets one summer - and Maigret must hatch a plan to lure the murderer out.
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 176
With Paris under siege following a series of murders, Maigret must hatch a cunning plan to lure the murderer out. 'It was 4 August. The windows were wide open but brought no relief, since they allowed in even more warm air, which seemed to be rising from the melting tarmac, the burning hot stonework, and even the Seine itself- one could imagine the river steaming like a pan of water on a stove.' Paris comes under siege when someone starts killing women on the streets one summer - and Maigret must hatch a plan to lure the murderer out.
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Author: Georges Simenon
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 176
With Paris under siege following a series of murders, Maigret must hatch a cunning plan to lure the murderer out. 'It was 4 August. The windows were wide open but brought no relief, since they allowed in even more warm air, which seemed to be rising from the melting tarmac, the burning hot stonework, and even the Seine itself- one could imagine the river steaming like a pan of water on a stove.' Paris comes under siege when someone starts killing women on the streets one summer - and Maigret must hatch a plan to lure the murderer out.
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 176
With Paris under siege following a series of murders, Maigret must hatch a cunning plan to lure the murderer out. 'It was 4 August. The windows were wide open but brought no relief, since they allowed in even more warm air, which seemed to be rising from the melting tarmac, the burning hot stonework, and even the Seine itself- one could imagine the river steaming like a pan of water on a stove.' Paris comes under siege when someone starts killing women on the streets one summer - and Maigret must hatch a plan to lure the murderer out.
Maigret Sets a Trap: Inspector Maigret #48