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Maigret and the Old People

Inspector Maigret, 56

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Maigret and the Old People

By: Georges Simenon
Narrated by: Gareth Armstrong
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Maigret is called to the home of Armand de Saint-Hilaire, a highly respected official who has been found shot dead in his study by his housekeeper.

After interviewing everyone concerned, Maigret is at a loss to the identity of the perpetrator until he comes across a series of letters from the past 50 years between the victim and a recently widowed woman.

As Maigret uncovers the details behind the two's relationship, he gets closer to discovering the tragic truth behind the official's demise.

This novel has been published in a previous translation as Maigret in Society.

©2018 Georges Simenon (P)2019 Audible, Ltd
Classics Crime Fiction International Mystery & Crime Suspense Fiction Mystery
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The Upper class are a pain the proverbial!

All the Maigret stories are of a similar length, but this one seemed shorter than others. I found the title a little misleading. Most of the characters are certainly older, but the detective’s problem is actually not their age per se, but the attitudes that the upper classes have, which become more noticeable as they age. Maigret is really a working class man, and finds the diffident manner and attitudes of the upper classes a real pain. He thinks that he’s solved the case (finally), but there’s a twist that, logically, was foreseeable, but I didn’t see it coming.
Gareth Armstrong’s narration is as fine as ever, so no worries there.
While it’s good to see Maigret dealing with a different social class, for me it was a slight mis-step on the plot side. The good thing about these stories is that they don’t outstay their welcome, even if it makes them a tad expensive. Please, Audible, negotiate with the publisher for omnibus editions!

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A fitting ending

Very moving and compassionate l feel you have to be an older person to appreciate Maigret’s dilemma

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Immersing & Gripping

loved it and well narrated. gripped by the story. would highly recommend this to all.

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A good story let down by the ending

This is a good story. An old man shot, a life long love affair and an obstinant house keeper all keep Maigret frustrated at finding out the truth. The ending is a bit of a dissapointment. I had concocted a much more interesting end to the plot, but my solution might not have been acceptable to Simenon's readership at the time! If the story is ever re-booted for a modern audience, you know where to find me Audible!

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Wonderful as always.

Beautifully voiced, as always, the denouement of the story is a real whodunit with a whip smart reversal in the last moments. Simenon was truly a literary genius who could pack into 3.5 hours what other writers couldn't put in a bookcase of novels. Simply wonderful characterization, psychology and deep humanity.

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A rather tedious, tiresome story.

This was one to forget, as you find every now and again with Georges Simenon. In fact it was highly unbelievable and, as it wore on, rather aggravating. I was glad when the whole, rather depressing tale, ended. However, as always. the narration by Gareth Armstrong was a joy.

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