The Hotel Majestic (Penguin Mysteries)

The Hotel Majestic (Penguin Mysteries)

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The Hotel Majestic (Penguin Mysteries)

Penguin delivers two more vintage Inspector Maigret novels by the legendary mystery author

In The Hotel Majestic, Maigret investigates the murder of Mrs. Clark, the wife of a wealthy American industrialist, whose strangled body is found in the basement of an upscale hotel near the Champs-Élysées. Maigret?s inquiries take him from the endless corridors of the Hotel Majestic to the countryside of the Bois de Boulogne and sun-drenched Cannes, into a world of prostitution, drug addiction, and blackmail.

 

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The Hotel Majestic (Penguin Mysteries) Reviews

He wrote hundreds of books. I especially like the "romans dures" but the detective genre is raised a big notch with the Maigret works made popular on the PBS series. And the best news of all. Georges Simenon is peerless in his genre, and I strongly encourage any of you who have not read his novels to get with the program. One caveat: it can be addictive.

 

Clark, a guest traveling with her wealthy American husband, their child and a governess, has been found murdered and stuffed into an empty locker in the basement of the Hotel Majestic. Maigret is no Sherlock Holmes. Fleisig. From there he proceeds to interview everyone and anyone who might have information about the crime of the victim. Consequently, the reader is presented with information about the crime and the protagonists in real time along with Maigret. Mrs.

In Hotel Majestic, Simenon's description of the hard-streets and dark bars of Paris and the people that inhabit them all seem quite fully realized to me. They may not be as dark or foreboding as the novels released by New York Review of Books - but it you like well-written, taut, police procedurals you will like Georges Simenon's Hotel Majestic. They were immensely popular in the 1930s through the 1960s. Maigret's investigation begins with an examination into how and why these two different worlds collided in this brief but deadly incident. Maigret is not a character that is revealed to the reader immediately. L.

Simenon also authored dozens of books described as "romans durs", `hard stories' that had a darker tone than his Maigret novels. Simenon seems to have fallen under the radar in recent decades but in recent years he seems to have been rediscovered by a new generation of mystery/detective story fans. Penguin's latest Inspector Maigret Mystery reissue, "The Hotel Majestic" is as good a place to start for anyone wishing to discover (or re-discover) Simenon. Simenon has a keen ear for dialogue and character development. Simenon doesn't set about to provide you with a character map to Maigret's personality in any one book.

As with most police procedurals, the Hotel Majestic begins with a dead body. His investigation quickly draws him into two parallel words: the world upstairs of champagne and caviar and the world downstairs filled with hotel employees eking out a living. Maigret plays hunches to be sure but Maigret's chief weapon is perseverance and determination. Simenon's stories have the feel of grit and the demimonde about them that adds a bit of spice to the `formula'. He has an innate disdain for higher authority that is appealing. This served to keep me engaged throughout the book and caused me to keep turning page after page until the `final curtain'. All in all, I find Simenon's Maigret mysteries to be consistently entertaining. Inspector Maigret stories also appeared in film and TV version.

Georges Simenon was the author of over 100 Inspector Maigret mystery stories. For Maigret, crimes are to be solved by a process of accumulating as much information as possible and then analyzing that information based on his past experience. Maigret arrives to begin the investigation. These are not parlor room mysteries where the reader has to determine which upper-class member of the gentry (or the butler) committed murder most foul in the library. Recommended.

As I read these stories I find myself absorbing these bits of information and trying to weigh them against the information previously disclosed. Rather, he grows on you over time. Simenon's settings and other characters also add a dash to his Maigret mysteries. Penguin Books has begun to reissue some of those Maigret mysteries and the New York Review of Books Press has reissued some of his `hard stories', dark novels that did not feature Inspector Maigret.

 
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