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Maigret and the Reluctant Witnesses [Paperback]

Georges Simenon (Author), Daphne Woodward (Translator)
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In all three of these stories adapted by Frederick Spoerly, Maigret is involved in the domestic problems of the wealthy. The title story involves a man murdered in his home; his family is reluctant to discuss the matter. When Chief Inspector Maigret is called in to investigate the homicide, family members are interviewed, and the motive is discovered. Although one-dimensional in characterization, the story holds the reader's interest. In "Maigret Hesitates," the Inspector receives a letter that a murder is about to take place. He traces the stationery and investigates a wealthy household where the homicide will occur; however, he cannot prevent it from happening. "Maigret in Society" has the inspector investigating the death of an elderly comte found shot to death in his study. This is the best developed of the trilogy and offers an effective surprise ending. Spoerly understands the feel of French language and thought. The actors do an excellent job with pronunciation and vocal inflection. Recommended for public library collections, especially where Simenon (Maigret and the Killer, LJ 4/15/98) is popular.AJacqueline Seewald, Red Bank Regional H.S., Little Silver, NJ
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Text: English, French (translation)

Product Details

  • Paperback: 183 pages
  • Publisher: Harcourt (November 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0156551594
  • ISBN-13: 978-0156551595
  • Product Dimensions: 7 x 4.2 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,763,240 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderfully oppressive atmosphere, July 12, 2009
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Never has Maigret experienced an atmosphere like this: an old family mansion oozing decay and morose family members out of sight in their rooms, claiming to know nothing.

The elder son of the household, Léonard Lachaume, has been shot dead in the house. He was the present head of the family business, Lachaume's Biscuits, established in 1817. Maigret remembers these biscuits from his childhood, with their faint aftertaste of cardboard.

The family does not even seem to be mourning, although their venerable old business is on the verge of collapse, and its chief executive dead.

Maigret does not believe in the burglary suggested by the family.

While Maigret sniffs out the passions beneath the family facade, he is closely "supervised" by a new examining magistrate, a young man fresh out of college who considers it his job to conduct the investigation. With hardly a minute to himself for a pipe or a hot toddy, poor Maigret must collect his facts and suggestive details almost surreptitiously.

The season is always significant with Simenon. This case begins on a beastly wet November morning, two years before Maigret is scheduled to retire. Time is growing short, and a new generation of crime specialists is on the rise. But the reader can rest assured that that Maigret's nebulous methods will never be surpassed.

I rank this book quite high among Maigret mysteries.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Maigret Nearing Retirement is Still Maigret, June 10, 2009
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Simenon was so prolific a writer that it can be hard to separate one Maigret story from another. He is reputed to have nearly all of them at one go. There is a sameness to them, but that is a good thing. The stories are as reliable as Maigret himself.

Chief Inspector Maigret solves crimes by real police work, investigation, and psychological understanding. He relies on his assistants Lucas, Janvier, and Lapointe to find the answers to his inquiries [albeit most of their work is done off stage (or off page as it were)]. He probes the key witnesses with his sometimes seemingly odd questions. And then at the correct moment he faces the criminal and allows them to confirm their guilt to him. If he can keep the examining magistrate out of the way, that is.

Most of his criminals are not particularly evil, just flawed people (like most people) who chose to act wrongly. And most of the victims are not particularly morally elevated. Maigret understands the world is not widely populated with saints and devils. This understanding allows him to be psychologically comfortable in widely differing social settings. And Maigret himself is not without flaws. He is no blooming optimist and is rarely to be found without some cloud hanging over him.

In this edition, Maigret's retirement is within sight. He feels nearly used up and passed by. In particular, he has to deal with a young and aggressive chief magistrate, a man from a new more refined and educated generation. A man from an old and formerly wealthy family is murdered by a burglar. Or is he? The family biscuit-making business is in a downward spiral, which is fitting because pretty much the whole family is crackers. Who would bother to kill one of them? And why?
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5.0 out of 5 stars FROM BACK COVER, April 27, 2008
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An old family firm is tottering on the edge of bankruptcy; the surviving family members live in bizarre poverty within the crumbling premises - and inexplicably there is a murder. Into a half-lit world of genteel despair stumbles Chief Inspector Maigret. Harassed by a vindictive lawyer, uncomfortable under the supercilious eye of a you examining magistrate, the inspector struggles to launch an investigation. Nothing, it seems, can penetrate the family's wall of silence - until Maigret learns of a black sheep, a banished daughter who is a hostess in a notorious club where women dress as men. The investigation drives the inspector through a façade of respectability and into the dark interior of criminal degeneracy. Families are by nature secretive; Maigret finds out why.
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