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The Night at the Crossroads

(1931)
(The Crossroads Murders / Maigret at the Crossroads)
(The seventh book in the Inspector Maigret series)
A novel by

 
 
'Compelling, remorseless, brilliant' John Gray

'She came forward, the outlines of her figure blurred in the half-light. She came forward like a film star, or rather like the ideal woman in an adolescent's dream. 'I gather you wish to talk to me, Inspector . . . but first of all please sit down . . .' Her accent was more pronounced than Carl's. Her voice sang, dropping on the last syllable of the longer words.'

Maigret has been interrogating Carl Andersen for seventeen hours without a confession. He's either innocent or a very good liar. So why was the body of a diamond merchant found at his isolated mansion? Why is his sister always shut away in her room? And why does everyone at Three Widows Crossroads have something to hide?

This novel has been published in previous translations as
Maigret at the Crossroads and The Crossroad Murders.

'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'
Guardian

'A supreme writer . . . unforgettable vividness'
Independent




Genre: Mystery

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