Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
157
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1976
Publisher
Hamish Hamilton
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0241894557
ISBN-13
9780241894552
Description
In a haunting tale that intertwines mystery with the supernatural, a renowned detective finds himself entangled in a case that blurs the lines between life and death. The serene and somber atmosphere of a small seaside town sets the backdrop as the brilliant Inspector Maigret investigates the peculiar circumstances surrounding a local's untimely demise. Shadows from the past and whispers of the inexplicable surround him, creating an eerie tension that grips both the investigator and the community.
As he delves deeper, Maigret grapples with the townsfolk's beliefs in ghosts and the unseen forces that seem to influence their lives. His methodical approach to unraveling the truth is put to the test, forcing him to confront not only the human psyche but also the lingering ties that keep memories alive. His interactions with the residents reveal their secrets, fears, and the intangible connections that persist even after death.
The story cleverly juxtaposes the rationality of Maigret with the mysticism embraced by the locals. Each clue unveils a layer of history that shapes the characters and their motivations, leading Maigret to a profound understanding of the complexities of grief and memory. The language of the translation captures the nuances of Simenon’s prose, immersing the reader in this gripping exploration of love, loss, and the spectral threads that bind souls to their past.
Ultimately, this narrative weaves a rich tapestry of character and emotion, illustrating how the boundaries between the living and the departed can often be more fragile than one might expect. With Maigret at the helm, readers are taken on a journey where truths are revealed not just in the tangible evidence he uncovers but also in the deep-seated feelings and unresolved issues that haunt the living.
As he delves deeper, Maigret grapples with the townsfolk's beliefs in ghosts and the unseen forces that seem to influence their lives. His methodical approach to unraveling the truth is put to the test, forcing him to confront not only the human psyche but also the lingering ties that keep memories alive. His interactions with the residents reveal their secrets, fears, and the intangible connections that persist even after death.
The story cleverly juxtaposes the rationality of Maigret with the mysticism embraced by the locals. Each clue unveils a layer of history that shapes the characters and their motivations, leading Maigret to a profound understanding of the complexities of grief and memory. The language of the translation captures the nuances of Simenon’s prose, immersing the reader in this gripping exploration of love, loss, and the spectral threads that bind souls to their past.
Ultimately, this narrative weaves a rich tapestry of character and emotion, illustrating how the boundaries between the living and the departed can often be more fragile than one might expect. With Maigret at the helm, readers are taken on a journey where truths are revealed not just in the tangible evidence he uncovers but also in the deep-seated feelings and unresolved issues that haunt the living.
Genres
Mystery
Art & Photography