Maigret Goes Home
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Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
Format
Hardcover
Pages
139
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1989
Publisher
Harcourt
Edition
F First Edition
ISBN-10
0151551502
ISBN-13
9780151551507
Description
Georges Simenon weaves a captivating narrative that takes readers deep into the heart of rural Belgium, where the famed detective Maigret is drawn back to his roots. A return to his childhood home becomes a journey steeped in nostalgia and introspection, as Maigret grapples with memories of his past while confronting the stark realities of his present. The verdant landscapes and quaint village life offer a poignant backdrop, enhancing the emotional depth of the story.
As Maigret encounters familiar faces and uncovers hidden secrets, the familiar pangs of home resonate in unexpected ways. Simenon's masterful storytelling blends the simplicity of rural life with the complexities of human nature, showcasing Maigret's unique ability to decipher the motivations underlying people's actions. This installment shines a light on the detective's introspective side, revealing how his past has shaped the man he has become, making for a compelling exploration of identity and belonging.
As Maigret encounters familiar faces and uncovers hidden secrets, the familiar pangs of home resonate in unexpected ways. Simenon's masterful storytelling blends the simplicity of rural life with the complexities of human nature, showcasing Maigret's unique ability to decipher the motivations underlying people's actions. This installment shines a light on the detective's introspective side, revealing how his past has shaped the man he has become, making for a compelling exploration of identity and belonging.
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