Maigret at the Crossroads

Maigret at the Crossroads (French: La Nuit du carrefour) is a detective novel by the Belgian writer Georges Simenon. Published in 1931, it is one of the earliest novels to feature Inspector Maigret in the role of the chief police investigator, a character that has since become one of the best-known detectives in fiction.

The plot of the novel is driven by the murder of Isaac Goldberg, a Jewish diamond merchant, in a place outside Paris known as the Three Widows' Crossroads. The cast of characters includes:

Originally written in French, the novel was translated into English by Robert Baldick and published by Penguin in 1963. It was dramatized in film form by Jean Renoir when he shot Night at the Crossroads.