**"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 Paris musician witnesses an altercation that may have been a
murder, the young Inspector Maigret becomes embroiled in his first
case
A musician walking home along the Rue Chaptal in the early hours of the
morning sees a panic-stricken woman call for help from an upstairs
window; moments later he hears a gun shot. He tries to go to her
assistance, pushing past the man who opens the door upon his frantic
knocking, but he finds himself roughly ejected from the premises.
Undeterred, he heads for the nearest police station and urges Maigret to
return with him and find out what has taken place.
With this look into the man he once was and how he became the insightful
inspector we have some to know, Simenon offers new insights into the
brilliance of Maigret.