Description
Cover has scuffs, dings, and wear along the corners/edges/spine. Pages are clean. Binding is split partway through the book.
This well-worn copy of “Maigret Meets a Milord” by Georges Simenon bears the marks of a beloved read. Published in the mid-20th century, it transports readers to the gritty streets of Paris through the eyes of Simenon’s iconic detective, Jules Maigret. A master of the psychological thriller, Simenon crafted intricate plots and rich character studies, making Maigret one of the most enduring figures in crime fiction. This particular installment finds the pragmatic commissioner investigating the murder of a British aristocrat, offering a fascinating glimpse into class divides and cultural clashes of the era. Despite its tattered exterior, the novel’s crisp pages invite readers to lose themselves in Simenon’s atmospheric prose and Maigret’s methodical brilliance. A prize for collectors seeking an affordable vintage edition imbued with literary history.