Maigret's Dead Man

Maigret's Dead Man (French: Maigret et son mort) is a 1948 detective novel by the Belgian novelist Georges Simenon featuring his fictional character Jules Maigret. Also translated as Maigret and His Dead Man or Maigret’s Special Murder, it was Maigret's 29th novel by Simeon.

Plot

A man telephones for Maigret from a café and saying that he is being followed. Without finishing the call he hangs up. He attempts to call Maigret from different cafés, then the calls cease. Then a body is found in the Place de la Concorde badly beaten and stabbed. It was observed being dumped from a car.[1]

Adaptions

References

  1. "Maigret's Dead Man". trussel.com. Retrieved April 27, 2016.
  2. "Rowan Atkinson starts filming ITV drama Maigret" (Press release). ITV. 8 September 2015.


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