Maigret at the Coroner's

Maigret at the Coroner's

Wydanie: 32nd
Język: Angielski
Format: Miękka okładka
ISBN 10: 0241206812
ISBN 13: 9780241206812
Data publikacji: January 31st, 2017
Wydawca: Penguin Books
Strony: 192

Gatunki: Mystery, Science Fiction, Thriller & Suspense

Inspector Maigret, the renowned Belgian detective, finds himself far from his usual haunts in France, having ventured to the sun-drenched landscapes of Tucson, Arizona. Accompanying a trusted FBI friend, he explores an unfamiliar terrain rich in the complexities of American life. The backdrop is vibrant, contrasting sharply with the darker tones of his previous investigations, yet Maigret's keen intuition remains unwavering amidst this new setting.

As he immerses himself in the local culture, Maigret becomes embroiled in a mysterious case that hints at deeper societal issues lurking beneath the sunlit surface. He navigates through the nuances of human behavior, gathering insights and clues that only an astute observer like him could discern. The case leads him to the coroner's office, where truths unfold in unexpected ways, crafted through Simenon's signature style of unraveling the human psyche.

The detective's encounters reveal a tapestry of characters, each with their own stories and secrets. Maigret's ability to connect with people transcends borders, allowing him to form bonds even in a foreign land. Through his interactions, he exposes the intertwined paths of crime and humanity, offering a glimpse into the lives of those who become entangled in the web of the investigation.

In his journey, Maigret not only seeks answers but also reflects on his own experiences, pondering the nature of justice in a world shaped by diverse cultures. The ride through Tucson becomes a voyage of discovery, blending detective work with a contemplative exploration of morality, friendship, and the human condition. This chapter in Maigret's life showcases his relentless pursuit of truth while embracing the complexities of a world that extends beyond the familiar streets of Paris.

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