Maigret Goes Home
Maigret Goes Home (French: L'Affaire Saint-Fiacre) is a 1932 detective novel by the Belgian writer Georges Simenon featuring his character Jules Maigret. Maigret is called back to his home village to try to prevent a crime being committed.[1] It was also released as Maigret on Home Ground and Maigret and the Countess.
Adaptations
Jean Gabin played the part of Maigret in a film adaptation in 1959. In 1962 it was made into an episode of the first Maigret television series starring Rupert Davies. In 1992 it was made into an episode of an ITV Maigret series.[2]
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- The Barge with Two Hanging Bodies
- The Affair of the Boulevard Beaumarchais
- The Open Window
- Inspector Maigret Hesitates
- Jeumont, 51 Minutes' Wait!
- Inspector Maigret's War of Nerves
- Journey into Time
- Rue Pigalle
- The Stronger Vessel
- The Old Lady of Bayeux
- The Inn of the Drowned
- Stan the Killer
- At the Étoile du Nord
- Storm in the Channel
- Maigret and the Frightened Dressmaker
- Inspector Maigret and the Missing Miniatures
- The Unlikely M. Owen
- The Group at the Grand Café
- The Man on the Run
- Under the Hammer
- Death Threats
- Maigret's Pipe
- Not the Sort to Get Murdered
- Elusive Witness
- The Most Obstinate Man in Paris
- Maigret and the Surly Inspector
- Maigret's Christmas
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