The Yellow Dog
FictionMysteryDetective

The Yellow Dog

by Georges Simenon

Publisher
Penguin
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
2003

Overview

<b>“A writer as comfortable with reality as with fiction, with passion as with reason.” —John Le Carré</b><br><br><b>A gripping mystery from Georges Simenon in which Inspector Maigret must go up against small town suspicion—and revenge</b><br><br>In a small, seaside town in the northwest of France, the local wine dealer is wounded by a gunshot while retuning home drunk from a hotel bar. Maigret, who is heading up a mobile squad of the Paris police force, is called in by the mayor to solve the crime. But upon settling down in the hotel, Maigret quickly discovers a curious cast of characters awaits him there—and they all have something to hide.<br><br>In the course of this strange case, a customs official is shot, a retired journalist is lost and found, and a vagrant is attested, but through it all Maigret has his sights set firmly in the direction of the truth, even as a strange yellow dog haunts the neighborhood. Fast-paced and wholly unpredictable, <i>The Yellow Dog</i> is a sharp mystery set against the cutthroat backdrop of small town politics.

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