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Maigret and the Bum
Maigret and the Bum
Author: Georges Simenon
At first no sense could be seen in someone trying to slay the harmless, nameless old derelict. But Maigret soon learned that appearances were totally deceiving as he began to uncover the secret life of a victim who refused to divulge his past, and as the great detective came ever closer to discovering the identity of a killer who struck seemingl...  more »
ISBN: 198071
Publication Date: 8/1976
Pages: 192
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Publisher: Popular Library
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Audio Cassette
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reviewed Maigret and the Bum on + 6 more book reviews
Simenon's Maigret stories are always fun for his usually short but well-constructed police procedurals set in 1950s Paris. Maigret is the perfect French cop: hard and relentless on the outside but with a soft inner self that can empathize with some of crooks and murderers he must deal with.
reviewed Maigret and the Bum on + 77 more book reviews
I don't usually like mystery series but wanted to try this one and enjoyed it as a rich representative of the genre. I can feel the formula within it, though, and probably will not seek out a lot of Simenon to follow up with.
PamLS avatar reviewed Maigret and the Bum on + 27 more book reviews
A quiet mystery with slow-moving tension. A bum is rescued from the river. He has a fractured skull which did not occur when he nearly drowned. If you are a Simenon fan, you will find this book satisfying.


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