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Maigret Hesitates: Inspector Maigret #67
Maigret Hesitates: Inspector Maigret #67
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Ann Cleeves Maigret is the father of contemporary European detective fiction. A series of anonymous letters leads him into the wealthy household of an eminent lawyer and a curious game of cat and mouse with Paris high society. John Banville is one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 192 pages
Publication date: 02 May 2019
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Ann Cleeves' Maigret is widely regarded as the father of contemporary European detective fiction. In one of his encounters, Maigret encounters a man who appears to be a skilled actor or, perhaps, a sickly individual who finds solace in a subtle sense of humor. This man, who goes by the name of Maigret, is drawn into a complex web of mystery and intrigue when a series of anonymous letters leads him into the affluent household of an eminent laywer. As Maigret delves deeper into this case, he finds himself playing a thrilling game of cat and mouse with the high society of Paris.
John Banville is widely recognized as one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century. His artistry is truly supreme, and his novels have captivated readers for decades. Banville's writing is known for its intricate plotlines, vivid characters, and beautiful prose. He has won numerous awards for his work, including the Booker Prize, which he was awarded twice.
One of Banville's most celebrated novels is "The Sea," which was published in 1955. This novel is a masterpiece of psychological suspense and explores the depths of human emotion and the complexities of relationships. The characters in "The Sea" are deeply flawed and complex, and their interactions are filled with tension and ambiguity. The novel is also notable for its stunning descriptions of the sea and the coastal landscape of Ireland.
Another of Banville's notable works is "The Book of Evidence," which was published in 1978. This novel is a detective story set in London in the 1920s. The protagonist, Detective Inspector Frederick Street, is a brilliant and meticulous investigator who is tasked with solving a series of murders that have shaken the city. Street is a complex character, with a troubled past and a complicated relationship with his wife. The novel is filled with suspense, mystery, and intrigue, and Banville's writing is once again masterful.
In conclusion, John Banville is a true master of the literary craft. His novels are known for their intricate plotlines, vivid characters, and beautiful prose. Whether he is writing detective stories or literary fiction, Banville's artistry is truly supreme, and his work continues to inspire and captivate readers around the world.
Weight: 152g
Dimension: 129 x 197 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780241304198
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