· First published in French as Un Crime en Hollande by Fayard Copyright by Georges Simenon Limited Translation © Siân Reynolds, The moral rights of the author and translator have been asserted. ISBN: Title Page. About the Author. Copyright. 1. The Girl with the Cow. 2. The Baes’s Cap. 3. The Quayside Rats Club. www.doorway.ru: Penguin Publishing Group. A Crime In Holland is typical of the early Maigret novels. It starts well, and shows Simenon's interest in themes that he explored more successfully in his later work. Here, Maigret investigates a murder in a quiet, insular Dutch town, where passions and deceptions lurk beneath apparently still waters. Nothing much happens, and yet everything happens/5(). · A Crime in Holland by Georges Simenon, , available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide/5(K).
08 Simenon, Georges - [Inspector Maigret 08] - A Crime in Holland (Maigret in Holland) (, Penguin)_www.doorway.ru download K 09 Simenon, Georges - [Inspector Maigret 09] - The Grand Banks Cafe (; Penguin, )_www.doorway.ru download. Georges Joseph Christian Simenon (French: [ʒɔʁʒ simnɔ̃]; 13 February - 4 September ) was a Belgian writer. A prolific author who published nearly novels and numerous short works, Simenon is best known as the creator of the fictional detective Jules Maigret. Georges Simenon () began work as a reporter for a local newspaper at the age of sixteen, and at nineteen he moved to Paris to embark on a career as a novelist. He went on to write seventy-five Maigret novels and twenty-eight Maigret short stories.
A Crime in Holland by Georges Simenon, , available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide. Un Crime en Hollande was in the first batch of Maigret titles published two years later, in Delfzijl is now a major town with a population of around 25,, but in this novel set around ninety years ago it comes across as a sleepy provincial enclave. A Crime in Holland (also published as Maigret in Holland) begins with a picture-postcard view of Delfzijl, numbering just a few thousand in , when Georges Simenon’s slim novel was first published. But it isn’t long before Detective Chief Inspector Jules Maigret uncovers the savage emotions barely contained beneath the pretty surfaces.
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