
Maigret and the flea;
par
Georges Simenon
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Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
Format
Relié
Pages
156
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1972
Éditeur
Hamilton
Édition
1st UK ed
ISBN-10
0241022622
ISBN-13
9780241022627
Description
In this intriguing mystery, the detective Maigret finds himself entangled in a web of deception and unusual circumstances. Set against a backdrop of post-war Paris, the story unfolds with the death of a prominent figure that stirs up old secrets and resentments. Maigret, known for his methodical approach and deep understanding of human nature, steps into a world where the ordinary becomes extraordinary.
As he navigates through layers of personal connections and hidden motives, Maigret encounters a colorful array of characters, each adding depth to the narrative. The investigation takes him through dark alleyways and bustling cafés, revealing the complexities of life and the human psyche in a time of social change. The author, Georges Simenon, masterfully paints a vivid picture of the city and its inhabitants, drawing readers into a captivating story where nothing is quite as it seems.
Through Lyn Moir's translation, the novel retains its original charm while making it accessible to a wider audience. The interplay between suspense and character development keeps readers engaged, as Maigret confronts not just the crime but also the essence of morality and justice in an ever-evolving society.
As he navigates through layers of personal connections and hidden motives, Maigret encounters a colorful array of characters, each adding depth to the narrative. The investigation takes him through dark alleyways and bustling cafés, revealing the complexities of life and the human psyche in a time of social change. The author, Georges Simenon, masterfully paints a vivid picture of the city and its inhabitants, drawing readers into a captivating story where nothing is quite as it seems.
Through Lyn Moir's translation, the novel retains its original charm while making it accessible to a wider audience. The interplay between suspense and character development keeps readers engaged, as Maigret confronts not just the crime but also the essence of morality and justice in an ever-evolving society.
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