Megreov lopov, Megre se boji

Megreov lopov, Megre se boji

Georges Simenon

Both novels emphasize Simenon's focus on the psychology of the characters and the atmosphere, rather than the crime itself.

  1. Inspector Maigret's apartment is broken into and his personal belongings, including his service pistol, are stolen. Although the case initially appears to be an ordinary theft, Maigret takes it personally and begins a detailed investigation. He gradually discovers that the thief is not a professional, but a man with desperation and his own story behind the crime. Through the investigation, Maigret delves into the psychology of the perpetrator, trying to understand the motives instead of relying solely on evidence. In the end, he reaches the perpetrator and uncovers the circumstances that led to the theft, showing empathy but also determination to pursue justice.

  2. The action takes place in a small, seemingly peaceful town where Maigret comes on vacation, but is soon drawn into crime. The town is shrouded in an atmosphere of fear and distrust, as the residents are afraid to speak out. Maigret feels the tension and realizes that something much deeper and more dangerous lies behind the surface. The investigation uncovers a web of secrets, lies and hidden relationships among the locals. Maigret must break through the wall of silence and confront his own sense of insecurity in order to get to the truth. In the end, he exposes the perpetrator and the cause of the fear that has paralyzed the community.

Original title
Le voleur de Maigret, Maigret a peur
Translation
Petar Adamović
Editor
Miodrag Tripković
Graphics design
Stevan Vujkov
Dimensions
19 x 12.5 cm
Pages
267
Publisher
Rad, Beograd, 1969.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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