Maigret Is Afraid
- Tytuł oryginalny
- Atomic Habits
- Język oryginału
- Angielski
- Liczba stron
- 320
- Wydawnictwo
- Avery
O tej książce
A spate of murders sends shock waves through a small rainswept town—where, unfortunately for the killer, Maigret happens to be passing through.Traveling back from a police congress in Bordeaux, Maigret stops off to see his friend, the investigating magistrate of the small town of Fontenay-Le-Comte. In the past three days, the inspector’s friend tells him, two locals have been bludgeoned to death. On the scene by sheer coincidence, Maigret would rather not get involved—until a third murder occurs, and public unrest threatens to reach a flash point. The townsfolk believe the clannish ruling elite is shielding certain figures from investigation, and Maigret is inclined to agree. Fearing a miscarriage of justice, he sets out to learn the truth—however socially inconvenient or disturbing. In gray, windswept Fontenay, emotions are already hovering on a knife’s edge before the anonymous notes start arriving. But is the writer trying to facilitate or obstruct justice? A dark and atmospheric tale of small-town tensions and tormented minds, Maigret Is Afraid is an unmissable foray into small-town evil for Georges Simenon’s iconic detective.
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