

Georges Simenon / Inspector Maigret / The Patience of Maigret
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It took Maigret over twenty years to solve this case.
He has no idea where to start the investigation, no predetermined plan of action. Even if he had one, he would have had to abandon it within hours. At every stage of the investigation, he immerses himself in the rhythm of city life—he cannot just sit in his office and draw conclusions without observing people or engaging in daily interactions.
People often ask him about his methods. Some even claim they can analyze them. Maigret only gazes at them with a wry smile—after all, these people “know more” than he does, though he himself often relies on intuition and makes spontaneous assumptions.
The Belgian author Georges Simenon, a world-renowned master of the psychological detective genre, is one of the most widely read authors of the 20th century. Over the course of 43 years, he published 425 books—200 under 16 pseudonyms, and 220 under his own name. Simenon wrote 75 novels and 28 short stories about Inspector Maigret. By number of translations, he ranks 19th worldwide: his works have been published in 55 languages across 39 countries.
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| ISBN: | 978-9939-40-039-6 |
| Pages: | 160 |
| Printing: | Black and White |
| Publication date: | 2025 |
| Cover: | Softcover |
| Author: | Georges Simenon |
| Translated by: | Alina Sanamyan |
| Language: | Armenian |
| Dimensions: | 14.5 x 20 cm |
| Designed by: | Arabo Sargsyan |
| Weight: | 210 gram |