Maigret's Revolver
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
167
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 1984
Editore
Harcourt
Edizione
First Edition
ISBN-10
0151555621
ISBN-13
9780151555628
Descrizione
In the atmospheric world crafted by Georges Simenon, the complexities of human nature and moral ambiguity come to the forefront once again. Set against a backdrop of 1950s France, a gripping tale unfolds as the enigmatic detective Jules Amedee Francois Maigret navigates the often murky waters of crime and justice.
As the story develops, Maigret finds himself drawn into the world of a peculiar revolver, which serves as a symbol of power, fear, and ultimately, the search for answers. With each twist and turn, the narrative invites readers to grapple with the intricacies of guilt and innocence, showcasing how one small object can hold deep significance.
Simenon's distinct ability to create rich, multifaceted characters shines throughout, as Maigret interacts with suspects and witnesses, each with their own secrets and hidden agendas. His probing yet empathetic approach reveals layers of truth, challenging the reader to ponder the complexities of crime.
With masterful prose and a keen understanding of human psychology, this work immerses readers in a contemplative exploration of justice, making it a compelling addition to the Maigret series.
As the story develops, Maigret finds himself drawn into the world of a peculiar revolver, which serves as a symbol of power, fear, and ultimately, the search for answers. With each twist and turn, the narrative invites readers to grapple with the intricacies of guilt and innocence, showcasing how one small object can hold deep significance.
Simenon's distinct ability to create rich, multifaceted characters shines throughout, as Maigret interacts with suspects and witnesses, each with their own secrets and hidden agendas. His probing yet empathetic approach reveals layers of truth, challenging the reader to ponder the complexities of crime.
With masterful prose and a keen understanding of human psychology, this work immerses readers in a contemplative exploration of justice, making it a compelling addition to the Maigret series.
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