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The hanged man of Saint-Pholien / Georges Simenon ; translated by Linda Coverdale.

Georges Simenon's haunting tale about the lengths to which people will go to escape from guilt, translated by Linda Coverdale. Book three in the new Inspector Maigret series. A first ink drawing showed a hanged man swinging from a gallows on which perched an enormous crow. And there were at least twenty other etchings and pen or pencil sketches that had the same leitmotif of hanging. On the edge of a forest: a man hanging from every branch. A church steeple: beneath the weathercock, a human body dangling from each arm of the cross...Below another sketch were written four lines from Francois Villon's Ballade of the Hanged Men. On a trip to Brussels, Maigret unwittingly causes a man's suicide, but his own remorse is overshadowed by the discovery of the sordid events that drove the desperate man to shoot himself.

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C9009909536 F SIM
Adult fiction   City Branch . . On Loan . 25 May 2024
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ISBN 9780141393452 (paperback) :
9780141976709 (ebook) : :
Author Simenon, Georges, 1903-1989 author.
Title The hanged man of Saint-Pholien / Georges Simenon ; translated by Linda Coverdale.
Published London : Penguin Books, 2014.
Physical description 137 pages ; 20 cm.
Series Inspector Maigret
Penguin classics
Penguin classics
General note Translated from the French.
First published in French as Le pendu de Saint-Pholíen by Fayard 1931.
Formerly CIP.
Summary Georges Simenon's haunting tale about the lengths to which people will go to escape from guilt, translated by Linda Coverdale. Book three in the new Inspector Maigret series. A first ink drawing showed a hanged man swinging from a gallows on which perched an enormous crow. And there were at least twenty other etchings and pen or pencil sketches that had the same leitmotif of hanging. On the edge of a forest: a man hanging from every branch. A church steeple: beneath the weathercock, a human body dangling from each arm of the cross...Below another sketch were written four lines from Francois Villon's Ballade of the Hanged Men. On a trip to Brussels, Maigret unwittingly causes a man's suicide, but his own remorse is overshadowed by the discovery of the sordid events that drove the desperate man to shoot himself.
Subject Maigret, Jules (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
Maigret, Jules(Fictitious character)
Maigret, Jules,
Detective and mystery stories
Maigret, Jules (Fictitious character) -- Fiction.
Police
Police -- France -- Paris -- Fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Fiction
Detective and mystery stories
Mystery fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
France -- Paris
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