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5.0 out of 5 stars
Utterly charming,
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Maigret in Society is also available in a collection of mysteries under the title Maigret Among the Rich. I read it by itself, before acquiring the collection.In this delightful little book Maigret finds himself in a vanished world, when he's called to solve the case of the Comte de Saint-Hilaire, a former ambassador, shot dead in his library. The first mystery that confronts Maigret is that the Comte was carrying on a romance every day of his life, purely by letter, for 55 years with the Princess Isabelle de V- (he called her Isi). The Comte and Isi are like characters out of a book, people from the eighteenth century who wandered into the twentieth. Isi's marriage to the Prince was a marriage of state, arising from the need for certain ancient families to marry wealth and position. The Prince knew all about his wife's innocent little romance, and didn't mind a bit. In fact everyone in their exalted circle knew all about it. The bizarre morality of "these people" is foreign territory to the chief inspector. Maigret is having trouble finding a motive, too, since nobody gains unduly by the Comte's death. The old housekeeper Jacquette must know something, but her reserve is impenetrable, her loyalty to the Comte absolute. The truth, Maigret suspects, is simple. And yet it eludes him. This is a poignant tale about a love kept forever young between two old people. And it's quite charming to watch the case stir up Maigret's own romantic susceptibilities!
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Bad things can happen to good people,
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This review is from: Maigret and the Black Sheep (Paperback)
The french title of this book translates to "Maigret and the Good People" and the English title doesn't make any sense until the end of the book. Maigret has just come back from vacation, it's late August and 1/4 of Paris is still away. Maigret hasn't been able to get back into routine because the weather is still Indian Summer and he longs for Autumn when things are back to 'normal'.Maigret gets a call in the middle of the night, telling him that there has been a murder. He goes to the scene of the crime in a pleasant neighborhood where there are seldom problems. A man, a 'good man' has been shot twice while sitting in his living room armchair. His wife and daughter were at the theater and his son-in-law (a pediatrician who is described as a 'lay saint') was at the hospital treating patients. So who killed the 'good man'? Maigret regrets having to delve into this family of 'good people', having to turn over stones looking for their 'dirty secrets'. In the end he finds who is the killer but it gives him no pleasure in having to disturb these 'good people' during their time of grief. Zeb Kantrowitz
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