"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
When a mysterious letter writer warns Inspector Maigret that a murder is
imminent, Maigret must trace the messages back to their source before it
is too late
When a series of letters, penned on expensive stationery, arrives at
Maigret's desk claiming that a murder will take place but that the
writer is unsure as to who will die, who will do the killing, and when
the killing will occur, Maigret's interest is piqued. He quickly traces
the stationery back to the house of Emile Parendon, an eminent lawyer.
But once there, the inspector finds that pinning down clues to a crime
not yet committed isn't easy. When a murder does take place, the
identity of the victim surprises even Maigret.
A twisty and engrossing mystery, Maigret Hesitates puts the great
detective's powers to the test.