Description
Discover the captivating world of 'Maigret's Memoirs', a must-have for mystery enthusiasts and fans of classic literature. This B-format paperback, published by Penguin UK in 2016, gives readers an exclusive insight into the mind of the iconic detective, Jules Amedee Francois Maigret. With 160 pages of rich, immersive storytelling, this book takes you on a thrilling journey through the psyche of a legendary character crafted by the renowned author Georges Simenon. Delve into the intricacies of Maigret's character as he shares his thoughts and experiences, revealing a captivating narrative that feels 'truer than life'. This brand new edition with ISBN 9780241240175 is perfect for collectors and new readers alike. Experience the masterful blend of crime, psychology, and literature that has solidified Maigret's place in literary history. Whether you are a long-time fan or just discovering Simenon's work, 'Maigret's Memoirs' is an enriching addition to your bookshelf. Enjoy fast shipping options available across New Zealand, ensuring you receive your copy in a timely manner. Don't miss out on this treasure of detective fiction that not only entertains but also invites you to ponder the deeper aspects of human nature.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780241240175
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2016
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 160
Description:
Maigret takes over as author and gives a rare glimpse into the legendary character's psyche
I can still see Simenon coming into my office the next day, pleased with himself, displaying even more self-confidence, if possible, than before, but nevertheless with a touch of anxiety in his eyes . . . He trumpeted these last words as if they were a sensational discovery. 'Making it seem truer than life, that's the crux of it. Well, I've made you truer than life.'
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780241240175
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2016
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 160
Description:
Maigret takes over as author and gives a rare glimpse into the legendary character's psyche
I can still see Simenon coming into my office the next day, pleased with himself, displaying even more self-confidence, if possible, than before, but nevertheless with a touch of anxiety in his eyes . . . He trumpeted these last words as if they were a sensational discovery. 'Making it seem truer than life, that's the crux of it. Well, I've made you truer than life.'