A Crime in Holland
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Georges Simenon
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
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形式
キンドル
ページ数
160
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2014
出版社
Penguin Books
版
1
ISBN-10
0698157559
ISBN-13
9780698157552
説明
In a quaint Dutch town, intrigue brews as a series of unsettling events shake the peace of its picturesque streets. Inspector Maigret, renowned for his keen insight and understanding of human nature, is called to unravel the mystery that appears to be hiding behind the facades of everyday life. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and as Maigret delves deeper, he discovers layers of deceit and secrets that tangle the inhabitants, making it difficult to discern friend from foe.
As he navigates through the web of relationships and hidden motives, Maigret's presence brings both comfort and suspicion to the locals. They are wary of the scrutiny he brings, even as they yearn for answers. With each conversation, he pieces together the identities and histories of those involved, all while grappling with the complexities of morality and justice that lie at the heart of his investigation.
In this compelling narrative, Simenon crafts a haunting exploration of crime and its impacts on community life. As the inspector unravels the truth, he confronts not only the darkness of the case but also the enduring question of what it means to truly know someone. Through Maigret’s eyes, readers are invited to reflect on the ways in which human relationships can be both nourishing and destructive.
As he navigates through the web of relationships and hidden motives, Maigret's presence brings both comfort and suspicion to the locals. They are wary of the scrutiny he brings, even as they yearn for answers. With each conversation, he pieces together the identities and histories of those involved, all while grappling with the complexities of morality and justice that lie at the heart of his investigation.
In this compelling narrative, Simenon crafts a haunting exploration of crime and its impacts on community life. As the inspector unravels the truth, he confronts not only the darkness of the case but also the enduring question of what it means to truly know someone. Through Maigret’s eyes, readers are invited to reflect on the ways in which human relationships can be both nourishing and destructive.