
Maigret and the Old Lady
by:
Georges Simenon
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0241206820
ISBN 13: 9780241206829
Publication date:
February 28th, 2017
Publisher: Penguin Books
Pages: 192
In a gripping tale of family intrigue and simmering tensions, the seasoned detective Inspector Maigret finds himself entangled in the complex dynamics of an old woman’s life. Set against a backdrop of post-war France, the story dives into the subtleties of human emotion and relationships as Maigret navigates through layers of deception and loyalty. The old lady, seemingly harmless, holds the key to hidden secrets that fracture the facades of her family.
As Maigret delves deeper into this intricate web, he discovers that beneath the quaint exterior lies a tumultuous history marked by betrayal and regret. The detective, known for his intuitive understanding of people, grapples with the challenges presented by the characters surrounding the old woman. Each interaction reveals more about their motives, desires, and the ghosts of their pasts.
With this new translation, readers are treated to a refreshing perspective on Simenon’s masterful storytelling, where every moment is painted with emotional depth. Maigret’s contemplative nature and keen observations are highlighted as he seeks to untangle the knots of familial loyalty pitted against personal ambition.
Ultimately, the narrative serves as a poignant reminder of how the past can haunt the present and how love can sometimes act as both a shield and a weapon. As the story unfolds, Maigret’s relentless pursuit of truth brings to light the fragile nature of family bonds, leaving readers to ponder the weight of secrets kept for too long.
As Maigret delves deeper into this intricate web, he discovers that beneath the quaint exterior lies a tumultuous history marked by betrayal and regret. The detective, known for his intuitive understanding of people, grapples with the challenges presented by the characters surrounding the old woman. Each interaction reveals more about their motives, desires, and the ghosts of their pasts.
With this new translation, readers are treated to a refreshing perspective on Simenon’s masterful storytelling, where every moment is painted with emotional depth. Maigret’s contemplative nature and keen observations are highlighted as he seeks to untangle the knots of familial loyalty pitted against personal ambition.
Ultimately, the narrative serves as a poignant reminder of how the past can haunt the present and how love can sometimes act as both a shield and a weapon. As the story unfolds, Maigret’s relentless pursuit of truth brings to light the fragile nature of family bonds, leaving readers to ponder the weight of secrets kept for too long.