Maigret and the Ghost

by Georges Simenon

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When a colleague is injured in an undercover operation Maigret takes over and becomes embroiled in the dark underbelly of the Parisian art scene. During an undercover case Inspector Lognon is shot in a room he was sharing with a beautiful woman who has since disappeared. Inspector Maigret retraces Lognon's secretive last few days and is drawn into the darker side of the art world.

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Most of the great fictional detectives, from Sherlock Holmes to Columbo, are smarter than their fans. Even so we have some idea how they work. At the very end, at least, we learn how they got from Point A to Point B. Detective Chief Inspector Maigret, however, has no method at all, as Georges Simenon tells us in “Maigret and the Ghost” (1964). We have no clue how he reads his clues, or even in many cases what clues he is reading.

Even so, these relatively short novels make compulsive reading, and this one is no exception. And no, this is not a ghost story.

One of the other detectives in the Paris police force is a man named Lognon, but behind his back he is usually called Inspector Luckless or Inspector Hard-Done-By. Although a clever show more detective, something always goes wrong with his cases. Even when they reach a successful conclusion, somebody else always gets the credit. Now Lognon is found shot and near death just outside the residence of a young woman, with whom the married detective had been spending each night.

An extramarital affair gone wrong? Not to Margaret's eyes. He goes across the street to try to discover what has been going on in the home of a notable art dealer and his beautiful wife. Why has Lognon been watching this house every night?

Maigret may be famous and mystifying, but in most respects he is an ordinary man with a wife he loves and a home he loves to go home to. Madame Maigret usually appears in these novels, and here he credits her with helping to solve the case, even though she has no idea how.

Neither do the rest of us, but it is fun watching it happen just the same.
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Il commissario Maigret mi sta molto simpatico. I libri di Simenon sono una garanzia. Il testo è breve e si legge d'un fiato. La vicenda è un bel po' ingarbugliata ma si legge con piacere. Non lo ritengo però uno dei migliori della serie. Comunque un ottimo livello.
I enjoyed this Maigret a lot. May not have the tightest plot, but was compact and has a fast pace to it.
I'm a Maigret/Simenon fan, but I have to admit that this was one that I liked the least. I usually get into the plot, but especially the characters, but in this one I didn't relate to any of the characters and somehow wasn't drawn into the plot, and, well, bleh.
This is good Maigret story one of my favorite. Plot beagins when Maigret begins to investigated who beat Logan his colleague.
This is an one night stand with Agatha Christie. Quick tick the box read.
Fine but forgettable.

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The prolific Belgian-born writer Georges Simenon produced hundreds of fictional works under his own name and 17 pseudonyms, in addition to more than 70 books about Inspector Maigret, long "the favorite sleuth of highbrow detective-story readers" (SR). More than 50 "Simenons" have been made into films. In addition to his mystery stories, he wrote show more what he called "hard" books, the serious psychological novels numbering well over 100. The autobiographical Pedigree, set in his native town of Liege, is perhaps his finest work. The publication of Simenon's intimate memoirs also attracted considerable attention. Simenon himself once said that he would never write a "great novel." Yet Gide called him "a great novelist, perhaps the greatest and truest novelist we have in French literature today," and Thornton Wilder (see Vol. 1) found that Simenon's narrative gift extends "to the tips of his fingers." The following are some of Simenon's novels, exclusive of the Maigret detective stories, that are in print. (Bowker Author Biography) Georges Simenon was born on February 13, 1903 in Liege, Belgium. He wrote more than 200 fiction works under 16 different pseudonyms. His first book, The Case of Peter the Lent led to 80 more of the like including the main character, Inspector Maigret. He published over 400 books that were translated into 50 different languages and sold by the millions. He also wrote psychological novels, including The Man Who Watched the Train Go By. He died on September 4, 1989 in Lausanne. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Maigret and the Ghost
Original title
Maigret et le fantôme, 1964
Alternate titles
Maigret and the Apparition
Original publication date
1963
People/Characters
Jules Maigret
Important places*
Francia; Parigi, Francia
Related movies*
Maigret et le fantôme (1971 | IMDb); Maigret et le fantôme (1993 | IMDb)
First words
[Schwartz translation]
It was just after one o'clock in the morning when the light went out in Maigret's office.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)[Schwartz translation]
The case was already history, because now it was June and all people could talk about were the holidays.
Original language
French
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Fiction and Literature, Mystery
DDC/MDS
843.912Literature & rhetoricFrench & related literaturesFrench fiction1900-20th Century1900-1945
LCC
PQ2637 .I53 .M258513Language and LiteratureFrench, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese literaturesFrench literatureModern literature1900-1960
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