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Lädt ... Maigret und die alten Leute. Roman (1960)von Georges Simenon
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Always so well written. The real mystery here is how Simenon wrote so well so quickly ( ) Maigret se retrouve dans la haute. Des vieux princes et diplomates emplis de devoir et de droiture. Aux histoires d’amours impossibles et de mariages de raison. Et là, un mort. Sans motif, sans vol, sans effraction, sans raison. Une balle dans la tête et trois dans le dos. Un vieillard pourtant apprécié de tous. Et une femme de maison acariâtre qui va poser bien des soucis au commissaire pour une enquête « à la Maigret », avec pipe, bière et sandwiches Maybe not as great as usual. Maigret stumbles into the world of wealthy, titled people. A man (the Count of St. Hilaire) is entangled with a rich, titled young woman - but they must part, so she marries another rich guy. However, the original pair remained committed in spirit, communicating via daily missives and furtive viewings (she walks under his window sometimes) and everyone- family, society, spouses know all about it. Maigret is frustrated by the arcane rules and expectations of these fancy folks (he was an ambassador). Still- the Count was murdered and the crime must be solved. The conclusion is pretty great by Simenon standards (of the plot twist murder). Summary: Maigret investigates the shooting death of a retired diplomat, struggling to figure out who among all the old people in his circle would have the motive and opportunity to kill him. Maigret is called upon to investigate the murder of a distinguished retired diplomat, Armand de Saint-Hilaire. His dedicated housekeeper of fifty years, Mademoiselle Larrieu found him dead from a gunshot wound to the head and three to the body. She was the only one locked into the house with him, she in a bedroom at the opposite end of the flat. The circle of possible suspects seems small. There is the devoted housekeeper. A nephew who will inherit the home, an antiques dealer, relatively unsuccessful and unpleasant, who Hillaire had helped from time to time with no unpleasantries. And then Maigret discovered the letters–bundled stacks of letters all from one person–Princess Isabelle of V–. Hillaire and Isabelle, “Isi,” had loved each other for fifty years. He was below her station when he was young and so he married the Prince of V–. The love of Isi and Hillaire was never consummated. But the two exchanged letters for fifty years, every day. All those around them, including Isi’s husband and Mademoiselle Larrieu knew about the love. Yet not a hint of scandal. If Isi survived her husband, they planned after a suitable time of mourning, to marry. Days before Hillaire’s death, Prince of V– died following an accident. Who would not want to see them marry? Prince V’s inheritance would pass to his son. Housekeeper and nephew were both provided for in Hillaire’s will. Maigret finds himself amid a circle of refined old people who seem resolved to withhold as much as they can. Maigret feels himself a youth in short pants even though he is an experienced investigator. That is until he realizes that he is closer in age to the old people than the boy. As he comes to new realizations about his season in life, he wrestles to see what he is missing that will explain the unmistakable truth of the death of Armand de Saint-Hilaire, a distinguished and gracious old man without enemies. Reading Simenon is delightful. He spins an intriguing mystery with an economy of words, refusing to draw it out longer than needed. Just long enough for a satisfying read. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Maigret is called to the home of Armand de Saint-Hilaire, a highly respected official who has been found shot dead in his study by his housekeeper. After interviewing everyone concerned Maigret is at a loss to the identity of the perpetrator until he comes across a series of letters from the past fifty years between the victim and a recently widowed woman. As Maigret uncovers the details behind the two's relationship he gets closer to discovering the tragic truth behind the official's demise. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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