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Wer kann ein Interesse am Tod einer alten Dame haben, die schon nicht mehr von dieser Welt ist, weil sie sie nicht mehr versteht? Die Nichte nicht, die ihre Tante besucht, obschon sie sich nichts zu sagen haben, und auch nicht der Großneffe, der sich die Haare wachsen lässt und von seiner merkwürdigen Musik leben will. Vier Tage lang ist Madame de Caramé um das Gebäude der Pariser Kriminalpolizei herumgestrichen, erst dann lässt sie sich bei Kommissar Maigret melden. Doch der hat keine Zeit, sich ihrer Ängste anzuhören, weil wie von Geisterhand Vasen und Bilder in ihrer Wohnung den Platz wechseln. Noch so eine Spinnerin, denkt er. Aber er täuscht sich, und am nächsten Tag wird die alte Dame ermordet.
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Police, Open Library Staff Picks, Fiction, Jules Maigret (Fictitious character), French fiction, Large type books, France, fiction, Paris (france), fiction, Maigret, jules (fictitious character), fiction, Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author), Fiction, mystery & detective, police proceduralPlaces
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A louca de Maigret
2009, L & PM Editores
in Portuguese
- 1. ed. na Coleção L & PM Pocket.
8525419060 9788525419064
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La folle de Maigret
October 1998, Librairie Generale Francaise
Mass Market Paperback
in French
225314214X 9782253142140
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Maigret and the madwoman: and Maigret and the killer
1973, Companion Book Club
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0600871614 9780600871613
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Maigret and the madwoman
1972, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
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"Flanking the main gate of Police Headquarters, Officer Picot stood guard on the left, and his old friend Latuile on the right."
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This is a very special case in Maigret's experience, in which he invests his heart as much as his ingenuity. A nice old lady, meticulously groomed and showing no signs of derangement, timidly tries to see the famous detective and finally accosts him in the street. She is frightened: someone invades her apartment during her absences. Nothing is missing. But, says she, there are minute changes in the positions of objects, which to her prove the presence of an intruder. Maigret's subordinates shrug her off as a lunatic, and she becomes known at Police Headquaters as Maigret's Madwoman. But Maigret is touched by the look in her eyes and promises to go and see her. Someone else, however, gets there ahead of him.
This sets the stage for a hunt that takes Maigret into the underworld of the Riviera and brings an innocent woman close to disaster. Madame Maigret, for once, modestly interferes and helps to throw light on the case by her understanding of female psychology. Maigret is shrewd enough to see her point.
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