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A carregar... Maigret e le persone perbene (original 1961; edição 2015)por Georges Simenon (Autor)
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. När madame Josselin och hennes dotter kom hem från teatern till våningen på Rue Notre-Dame-des-Champs satt hennes man i sin fåtölj. Skjuten till döds med två revolverskott. Bara några timmar tidigare hade monsieur Josselin spelat ett parti schack med sin svärson, barnläkaren dr Fabre. Men denne hade kallats i telefon till en patient. Budet visade sig vara falskt. Vem kunde ha intresse av att mörda den fridsamme f.d. kartongfabrikanten? Han och hela hans familj var "hyggligt folk", människor som alltid fört ett lugnt och regelbundet liv. Sällan hade Maigret stått inför ett brott som till den grad tycktes sakna motiv. Un Maigret classique ! Vous n’en avez jamais lu ? Celui-ci est une bonne pioche pour comprendre le système Maigret. Laisser venir les choses, flâner à gauche et à droite, laisser l’image se former, les fils se tisser… Un livre où Maigret fume sa pipe, boit quelques fines, cause avec des concierges et des serveurs et envoie ses collaborateurs à la pêche aux infos… À la limite, il ne manquait qu’une nuit au Quai des Orfèvres avec quelques sandwichs pour que « le bingo des Maigret » ne coche toutes les cases https://www.noid.ch/maigret-et-les-braves-gens/ Simenon nos habla de la mediana burguesía, la anodina mediana burguesía. Su vida, sus costumbres, sus cortas ilusiones pero ilusiones al fin y al cabo. No deja de lado la crítica social, como en este caso la descripción de la vivienda de la hija de Josselin, todas iguales, insignificantes y maltrechas, frente esas otras viviendas de la alta burguesía, donde nadie suele ocuparse de sus vecinos, pues, en París los vecinos solo se conocen en los barrios populares. Summary: Maigret investigates a murder of a loved and respected retired businessman, with no hint of motive from family, neighbors or associates--all good people. René Josselin has been found dead in his apartment, seated in his favorite chair, two bullets to the heart, fired from his own pistol, missing from his apartment. His wife and daughter had been out at the theatre, witnessed by the people who sat behind them. His son-in-law, a devoted physician, had stopped by earlier in the evening for their favorite pastime, a game of chess. There had been no disaffection and the son had left on a call that ended up being a false call. The men Josselin had sold his business to were faithfully meeting the terms, thriving, and appreciative of Josselin. Neighbors, if they knew the Josselins, spoke of them as good people, and from what Maigret can discover, they were good people themselves. As far as he can tell, everyone around René Josselin were good people, and yet Josselin had been murdered. Then puzzling, stubborn facts emerge. Madame Josselin and her daughter Veronique do not seem entirely forthcoming. The motive obviously was not robbery but there was one other thing missing--a key to a room in the servant quarters, a room that had been empty but occupied the night of the murder. Another dead end. The fingerprints did not match any known criminal. Then there is the restaurateur who witnessed the same individual meeting both Monsieur or Madame Josselin right before the murder. Maigret knows there is a killer out there. He struggles with caring for grieving people and the need to discover what they are hiding. Who could possibly had a motive to kill Monsieur Josselin? I had watched several adaptations of Simenon's novels on Mystery. I found that like many of the detectives I enjoyed the most, Inspector Maigret was both a gentleman and a thinker, careful not to jump to conclusions but willing to pursue his intuitions. Simenon unfolds a story of step by step investigation, deliberate without being plodding, that moves steadily toward a conclusion, one that we didn't see coming until it arrived. A good story about good people--and a killer. Kudos to Penguin Classics for reissuing this series! sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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A retired manufacturer has been shot dead by his own pistol, last seen alive by his son-in-law. In this seemingly motiveless murder, Inspector Maigret must rely on his famous intuition to discover the truth. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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The story revolves around the murder of a “good man” who is shot twice in his living room armchair, while his wife and daughter are at the theatre. Maigret struggles to find anyone with a motive, or any connection between the family and any criminal types. ( )