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Maigret and the Tramp
Maigret and the Tramp | Georges Simenon
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“One of the greatest writers of the twentieth century . . . Simenon was unequaled at making us look inside, though the ability was masked by his brilliance at absorbing us obsessively in his stories.” —The Guardian When a beggar is pulled from the River Seine, having been badly beaten, Inspector Maigret must investigate the man to uncover his attacker. While sleeping under the Pont Marie bridge, a homeless man known as Doc is viciously beaten and thrown into the River Seine to drown. A pair of bargemen manage to rescue him, and his identification reveals he was once a doctor in Mulhouse, where, coincidentally, Inspector Maigret’s sister-in-law lives. Seizing on this connection, Maigret must delve into the man’s personal circumstances to figure out just who might have wanted him dead—and why. A fascinating, fast-paced story about the past lives we try to leave behind, and the ways in which they return, Maigret and the Tramp is a riveting mystery from Georges Simenon.
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Maigret and the Tramp | Georges Simenon
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Inspector Maigret is called to the Seine where a homeless person has been pulled out several hours earlier. He interviews the bargemen who heard the person being thrown in & assisted with the rescue. Simenon's books tend to often be a bit detached, almost clinical but I felt a lot of sadness while reading this one as Maigret kept pursuing this case & trying to find out the truth of what happened & why. An unusual mystery in many respects.

kspenmoll I love Maigret! (edited) 8mo
vivastory @kspenmoll They are great reads for days when you are not sure if you will be able to concentrate as much 8mo
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