Georges Simenon
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A Man's Head
Maigret sets out to prove the innocence of a man condemned to death for a brutal murder.
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The Fugitive (1948) by Georges Simenon, the master of psychological crime fiction, follows the story of Jean-Paul Émond, a young convict who escapes from a prison in Paris. Set in the dark atmosphere of the 1940s, the novel explores themes of freedom, gui
Maigret i žrtva iz Seine
Maigret u baru "Picratt"
Stripper Arlette from Montmartre comes to the police drunk and claims to have heard two men plotting to kill the Countess. She is soon found strangled, followed by the Countess von Farnheim. The 36th novel in the series about Commissioner Jules Maigret.
Megre i barska igračica, Megreov vikend na Seni
A seemingly peaceful weekend by the river turns into an investigation that reveals hidden tensions and motives between people.
Megre i sumnjičavi supružnici, Megre i mali ministrant
Maigret uncovers the truth in a marriage where suspicion and fear have blurred the line between reality and imagination.
Megreov lopov, Megre se boji
Both novels emphasize Simenon's focus on the psychology of the characters and the atmosphere, rather than the crime itself.
Megreov neuspeh, Megre i žive senke
Maigret faces the power and silence that prevent him from fully solving the crime.









