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Maigret in Vichy

By: Georges Simenon
Narrated by: Gareth Armstrong
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What else did they have to do with their days? They ambled around casually. From time to time, they paused, not because they were out of breath but to admire a tree, a house, the play of light and shadow, or a face.

While taking a much-needed rest cure in Vichy with his wife, Maigret feels compelled to help with a local investigation, unravelling the secrets of the spa town's elegant inhabitants.

©2020 Georges Simenon (P)2020 Audible, Ltd
Classics Crime Fiction Mystery Fiction Suspense
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Sense of place

Simenon 's settings gives the reader the right atmosphere for his books so that feel you know place and want to go there.added to that a great mystery to enjoy.

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good one

sad clever human bitter insightful and rich in characters... a tragic story well told

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Why is this read by a stiff upper lip Oxbridge Brit not un francais?

Why can not we have a French person reading what is a so so French series of stories. Sorry, no offence to Mr Armstrong but the English stiff upper lip approach loses a dimension. What a lost opportunity.

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pourquoi cette histoire n'est-elle pas lue en français?

Enjoyable sense of place and character, as usual, but a slightly ridiculous plot, when it is finally revealed. Great reading again from Gareth Armstrong.

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