
Maigret and the Yellow Dog
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Format
Paperback
Pages
138
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1988
Publisher
Harvest Books
ISBN-10
0156551578
ISBN-13
9780156551571
Description
Set in the quaint coastal town of Concarneau, this intriguing installment in the Maigret series unfolds against a backdrop of moody seas and shadowy alleyways. Inspector Maigret finds himself embroiled in a perplexing mystery when a local man is discovered murdered, with no apparent motive and an elusive connection to a striking yellow dog. As he dives deeper into the case, the detective navigates the complexities of human emotion and the darker sides of everyday life in a small community.
As Maigret interacts with the townspeople, he unravels layers of secrets and hidden grievances, showcasing Simenon's mastery of character development. Each person Maigret interviews reveals their own fears and desires, adding depth to the investigation. The inspector's keen intuition and empathy guide him through the murky waters of the case, leading to surprising revelations that highlight the often intricate interplay of relationships in close-knit societies.
Simenon’s atmospheric prose immerses readers in the setting, evoking both the charm and the haunting qualities of Concarneau. The narrative unfolds with a slow-burning tension that captivates, making it clear that not all is as it seems. Through the lens of Maigret’s insightful observations, the story explores themes of trust, betrayal, and the moral complexities that arise even in the most peaceful of locales.
As Maigret interacts with the townspeople, he unravels layers of secrets and hidden grievances, showcasing Simenon's mastery of character development. Each person Maigret interviews reveals their own fears and desires, adding depth to the investigation. The inspector's keen intuition and empathy guide him through the murky waters of the case, leading to surprising revelations that highlight the often intricate interplay of relationships in close-knit societies.
Simenon’s atmospheric prose immerses readers in the setting, evoking both the charm and the haunting qualities of Concarneau. The narrative unfolds with a slow-burning tension that captivates, making it clear that not all is as it seems. Through the lens of Maigret’s insightful observations, the story explores themes of trust, betrayal, and the moral complexities that arise even in the most peaceful of locales.
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