Maigret In Court by Georges Simenon

In this gripping detective novel, Inspector Maigret finds himself in the courtroom, reflecting on his role in the investigation of a complex murder case. The story unfolds as Maigret testifies against Gaston Meurant, a seemingly ordinary man accused of brutally murdering his aunt and a young girl. As the trial progresses, Maigret grapples with the nuances of justice and the moral implications of his work, questioning the certainty of Meurant's guilt. The narrative delves into themes of truth, doubt, and the human psyche, showcasing Maigret's introspective nature and his commitment to uncovering the deeper layers of human behavior.

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Published
1960
Nationality
Belgian
Length
Short
Pages
150-200
Original Language
French
Avg User Rating
(4.0)
Alternate Titles
- Maigret at the Assizes
- Maigret aux Assises

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