Set in 1950s Paris, this atmospheric adaptation of Georges Simenon's novels introduces the enigmatic Chief Inspector Jules Maigret. As he solves gripping cases that take him from the city's bustling streets to its dark underbelly, Maigret is a master at uncovering the most inscrutable ...
Set in 1950s Paris, this atmospheric adaptation of Georges Simenon's novels introduces the enigmatic Chief Inspector Jules Maigret. As he solves gripping cases that take him from the city's bustling streets to its dark underbelly, Maigret is a master at uncovering the most inscrutable ...
The Jules Maigret series by Georges Simenon It’s hard to choose just one of these classic detective novels. Published between 1931 and 1972, Inspector Maigret’s investigations are compelling and easy to read, and are classics of French crime literature. This helpful Wikipedia page includes a ...
Georges Simenon’s crime adventure La Neige Etait Sale (Dirty Snow). Dirty Snow has been described as one of the best novels depicting what it was like to live in a German-occupied country during WWII. Frank Friedmaier, a teenage pimp and thug, is living well during the occupation of Bel...
The 100 best crime novels and thrillers since 1945 Our team pick their favourite crime and spy novels, from Agatha Christie and Georges Simenon to today’s edgy Scandi and Japanese masters read more Abir Mukherjee: ‘Using the crime novel to discuss social issues is in our blood’ ...
Georges Simenon was a prolific Belgian writer, best known for his series of detective or mystery novels with the main character of Superintendent (or Commissaire) Jules Maigret in France. Over the course of 42 years, Simenon wrote 77 Maigret books and short stories. Many have been adapted into...
Felicie by Georges Simenon (1942)I’ve read a few Maigret novels and enjoyed them, but this was the first one where I _got_ what his deal was as a detective. Simenon uses his detective less to solve crimes as explore the psychology of the characters involved in it. So this reads not...
Among the former is Dr Charles Alavoine in Georges Simenon's Letter to My Judge, published in 1947. The book is in the form of a letter addressed by Alavoine to his juge d'instructio... Dalrymple,T - 《Bmj British Medical Journal》 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 A study of "A Small, ...
Simenon\"s Two Ways In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: html_title Simenon's Two Ways /html_title Jean McGarry (bio) In the many years I've been reading the "Maigret" novels of Georges Simenon—somet... McGarry,Jean - 《Hopkins Review》 被引量: 0发表...
Set in 1950s Paris, this atmospheric adaptation of Georges Simenon's novels introduces the enigmatic Chief Inspector Jules Maigret. As he solves gripping cases that take him from the city's bustling streets to its dark underbelly, Maigret is a master at uncovering the most inscrutable ...