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Paperback Maigret's Childhood Friend Book

ISBN: 0241304237

ISBN13: 9780241304235

Maigret's Childhood Friend

(Book #69 in the Inspector Maigret Series)

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"A writer as comfortable with reality as with fiction, with passion as with reason." --John Le Carr

When a familiar face from Maigret's past brings him word of a mysterious killing, the Inspector jumps on the case

When a long lost friend pays a visit to Maigret's office, he is shocked to learn that the man's roommate has been murdered. With the help of his old friend, Maigret delves into the life of the victim and finds a complex...

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Which of the five lovers did it?

An old school friend of Maigret's appears in his office. Léon Florentin was the class clown. He's still making faces, but at fifty-four years old it's not so amusing anymore. Especially since he has just come from the apartment of his murdered mistress. In addition to Florentin, Josée had four lovers, none aware of the others. Only Florentin had a key to the apartment and an overview of the goings-on. When one of the lovers shows up unannounced one afternoon, Florentin hides in a closet. He hears a shot, eventually comes out of hiding, and finds his mistress dead. Anyway, that's his story. But he always was a liar. As Maigret interviews the lovers, he gets acquainted with the victim: a kind, warmhearted woman with a well-bred air, above all a discreet woman who would happily listen to a man's troubles for hours. She was also a gifted liar. How to get at the truth? The concierge, a vast mountain of flesh with expressionless eyes, must know something. But she won't tell. Simenon's wry descriptions of the wily Florentin, the frightened lovers, the grim concierge, and the victim's well-organized and lucrative domestic arrangements all conspire to make this an excellent Maigret.

George Simenon is in a League of his Own.

There is a definite reason why a French language novel written in 1968 by a Belgian crime writer was translated into English and reissued in 2004. Simply, "Maigret's Boyhood Friend" is a tour de force. Georges Simenon is the master of the psychological police procedural. His hero, Jules Maigret is the rumpled middle aged Chief of the Paris Criminal Investigation Section. He solves his crimes because he has deep understanding human nature and the psychic abberations that can lead to murder. The pleasure of a good Maigret story is to watch him through the use of skillful interrogations and crime scene investigation solve complex mysteries. In this story, Jules Maigret's boyhood friend whom he has not seen in 20 years comes to ask for help. The former class clown, is now the kept man of a kept woman. She is murdered and he is afraid that he will be arrested. The suspects include the Maigret's boyhood friend and the dead woman's four lovers. To solve this mystery, Maigret must win a psychological battle with an imposing building concierge who is refusing to tell him what she knows. Classic Maigret material.
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