Maigret Goes to School
Maigret Goes to School (French:Maigret à l'école) is a 1954 detective novel by the Belgian writer Georges Simenon featuring his character Jules Maigret.
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First edition
(publ. Presses de la Cité)
(publ. Presses de la Cité)
Plot
In the story, Maigret is called from his usual duties in Paris to investigate a murder in a small village located close to La Rochelle. A local postmistress has been killed and suspicion has fallen on the local schoolmaster. When Maigret gets there, he discovers a very inward-looking community, which generally hated the dead woman because she knew all of their secrets. [1]
Adaptations
It has been adapted several times for television. In 1992, it was made into an episode of an ITV Maigret series.[2]
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References
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