'Compelling, remorseless, brilliant' John Gray
'Try to imagine a guest, a wealthy woman, staying at the Majestic with her husband, her son, a nurse and a governess . . . In a suite that costs more than a thousand francs a day . . . At six in the morning, she's strangled, not in her room, but in the basement locker room'
Below stairs at a glamorous hotel on the Champs-Elysees, the workers' lives are worlds away from the luxury enjoyed by the wealthy guests. When their worlds meet, Maigret discovers a tragic story of ambition, blackmail and unrequited love.
This novel has been published in a previous translation as Maigret and the Hotel Majestic.
'One of the greatest writers of the twentieth century . . . Simenon was unequalled at making us look inside, though the ability was masked by his brilliance at absorbing us obsessively in his stories' Guardian
'A supreme writer . . . unforgettable vividness' Independent
Georges Simenon was born in Liege, Belgium, in 1903. He is best known in Britain as the author of the Maigret novels and his prolific output of over 400 novels and short stories have made him a household name in continental Europe. He died in 1989 in Lausanne, Switzerland, where he had lived for the latter part of his life.
Title: The Cellars of the Majestic: Inspector Maigret #21
Author: Simenon, Georges
ISBN: 9780241188446
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Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Publication Date: 2015-07-02
Number of Pages: 176
Weight: 0.2405 kg
Praise for Georges Simenon:
One of the greatest writers of the twentieth century . . . Simenon was unequaled at making us look inside, though the ability was masked by his brilliance at absorbing us obsessively in his stories. -The Guardian
These Maigret books are as timeless as Paris itself. -The Washington Post
Maigret ranks with Holmes and Poirot in the pantheon of fictional detective immortals. -People
I love reading Simenon. He makes me think of Chekhov. -William Faulkner
The greatest of all, the most genuine novelist we have had in literature. -Andre Gide
A supreme writer . . . Unforgettable vividness. -The Independent (London)
Superb . . . The most addictive of writers . . . A unique teller of tales. -The Observer (London)
Compelling, remorseless, brilliant. -John Gray
A truly wonderful writer . . . Marvelously readable-lucid, simple, absolutely in tune with the world he creates. -Muriel Spark
A novelist who entered his fictional world as if he were a part of it. lle -Peter Ackroyd
Extraordinary masterpieces of the twentieth century. -John Banville