Maison Du Juge
بواسطة
Georges Simenon
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تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
192
لغة
الفرنسية
منشور
Jun 1, 2009
الناشر
Gallimard Education
رقم ISBN-10
2070399583
رقم ISBN-13
9782070399581
الوصف
In a quiet French village, the rhythm of daily life is disrupted by an unsettling murder that rattles the community. The locals are drawn into the investigation, revealing hidden tensions and buried secrets that will challenge their perceptions of innocence and guilt. Georges Simenon weaves a compelling tale of crime, exploring the psychological complexities of his characters as they navigate the murky waters of morality and justice.
The central figure is a magistrate whose commitment to uncovering the truth tests the limits of his integrity. His pursuit of justice unfolds against a backdrop of the picturesque yet deceptive village, where everyone seems to be hiding something. Simenon’s masterful storytelling pulls the reader into a web of intrigue, making them question not only the motives of the characters but also their own understanding of right and wrong.
As the investigation deepens, alliances form and unravel, leading to a dramatic climax that upends the lives of all involved. The narrative captivates with its rich atmosphere and profound character studies, leaving readers contemplating the nature of justice long after the final pages are turned.
The central figure is a magistrate whose commitment to uncovering the truth tests the limits of his integrity. His pursuit of justice unfolds against a backdrop of the picturesque yet deceptive village, where everyone seems to be hiding something. Simenon’s masterful storytelling pulls the reader into a web of intrigue, making them question not only the motives of the characters but also their own understanding of right and wrong.
As the investigation deepens, alliances form and unravel, leading to a dramatic climax that upends the lives of all involved. The narrative captivates with its rich atmosphere and profound character studies, leaving readers contemplating the nature of justice long after the final pages are turned.