Maigret and the Reluctant Witnesses

Translated by William Hobson
$10.99 US
Penguin Adult HC/TR | Penguin Books
On sale Nov 06, 2018 | 978-0-525-50408-5
Sales rights: US,CAN,OpnMkt(no EU)
“A writer as comfortable with reality as with fiction, with passion as with reason.” —John Le Carré

When the head of a powerful Parisian family business is murdered in his bed, Maigret must pick apart the family's darkest secrets to reveal the truth


"The curious thing was that there seemed to be no grief here, only a strange dejection, a kind of uneasy stupor..."

Maigret is called to the home of the high-profile Lachaume family where the eldest brother has been found shot dead. But on his arrival, the family closes ranks and claims to have heard and seen nothing at the time of the murder. Maigret must pick his way through the family's web of lies, secrets, and deceit, as well as handle Angelot, a troublesome new breed of magistrate who has waded into the case. And it's the estranged black sheep of the family, Veronique, who may hold the key to it all with her knowledge of the depths to which the family will sink to protect their reputation.

Maigret and the Reluctant Witnesses is an engrossing mystery that examines the intricate tangle of artifice that can entrap even the most influential families.
Praise for Georges Simenon

“One of the greatest writers of the twentieth century . . . Simenon was unequalled at making us look inside, though the ability was masked by his brilliance at absorbing us obsessively in his stories.”
The Guardian

“I love reading Simenon. He makes me think of Chekhov.”
—William Faulkner

“The greatest of all, the most genuine novelist we have had in literature.”
—André Gide

“A supreme writer . . . unforgettable vividness.”
The Independent (London)

“Superb . . . the most addictive of writers . . . a unique teller of tales.”
The Observer (London)

“Compelling, remorseless, brilliant.”
—John Gray

“A truly wonderful writer . . . marvellously readable—lucid, simple, absolutely in tune with the work he creates.”
—Muriel Spark

“A novelist who entered his fictional world as if he were a part of it.”
—Peter Ackroyd

“Extraordinary masterpieces of the twentieth century.”
—John Banvill

About

“A writer as comfortable with reality as with fiction, with passion as with reason.” —John Le Carré

When the head of a powerful Parisian family business is murdered in his bed, Maigret must pick apart the family's darkest secrets to reveal the truth


"The curious thing was that there seemed to be no grief here, only a strange dejection, a kind of uneasy stupor..."

Maigret is called to the home of the high-profile Lachaume family where the eldest brother has been found shot dead. But on his arrival, the family closes ranks and claims to have heard and seen nothing at the time of the murder. Maigret must pick his way through the family's web of lies, secrets, and deceit, as well as handle Angelot, a troublesome new breed of magistrate who has waded into the case. And it's the estranged black sheep of the family, Veronique, who may hold the key to it all with her knowledge of the depths to which the family will sink to protect their reputation.

Maigret and the Reluctant Witnesses is an engrossing mystery that examines the intricate tangle of artifice that can entrap even the most influential families.

Praise

Praise for Georges Simenon

“One of the greatest writers of the twentieth century . . . Simenon was unequalled at making us look inside, though the ability was masked by his brilliance at absorbing us obsessively in his stories.”
The Guardian

“I love reading Simenon. He makes me think of Chekhov.”
—William Faulkner

“The greatest of all, the most genuine novelist we have had in literature.”
—André Gide

“A supreme writer . . . unforgettable vividness.”
The Independent (London)

“Superb . . . the most addictive of writers . . . a unique teller of tales.”
The Observer (London)

“Compelling, remorseless, brilliant.”
—John Gray

“A truly wonderful writer . . . marvellously readable—lucid, simple, absolutely in tune with the work he creates.”
—Muriel Spark

“A novelist who entered his fictional world as if he were a part of it.”
—Peter Ackroyd

“Extraordinary masterpieces of the twentieth century.”
—John Banvill