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Maigret's Dead Man
Maigret's Dead Man: Inspector Maigret #29 | Georges Simenon
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NOW A MAJOR ITV DRAMA STARRING ROWAN ATKINSON Maigret plunges into the murky Parisian underworld in book twenty-nine of the new Penguin Maigret series. 'That shoeless foot looked incongruous lying on the pavement next to another foot encased in a shoe made of black kid leather. It was naked, private . . . It was Maigret who retrieved the other shoe which lay by the kerb six or seven metres away' A series of strange phone calls leads Inspector Maigret through the Paris streets towards a man out of his depth amid a network of merciless criminals. Penguin is publishing the entire series of Maigret novels in new translations. This novel has been published in a previous translation as Maigret's Special Murder. 'His artistry is supreme' John Banville 'One of the greatest writers of the twentieth century . . . Simenon was unequalled at making us look inside, though the ability was masked by his brilliance at absorbing us obsessively in his stories' Guardian 'A supreme writer . . . unforgettable vividness' Independent
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"Civilised men fear wild creatures, especially wild creatures of their own kind who remind them of life in the primeval forests of past ages."

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Despite some unfortunate anti-immigrant sentiment and Simenon's strange habit of presenting a woman with one breast exposed, this is one of the strongest Maigret stories I've read so far. A little longer than the others, which perhaps explains the deeper characterisation of the inspector, for which the story is the better. The opening really hooked me in, and the unexpected plot development, which could have been jarring, was expertly handled.