Boulevard (inspector... | Maigret And The Man On The
Louis Thouret, a seemingly dull office manager, is found stabbed to death in a Paris alley.
Reviewers from Crime Review highlight the "chilly, damp streets of Paris" and Simenon’s ability to evoke the post-war era.
Maigret and the Man on the Boulevard (also published as Maigret and the Man on the Bench ) is a 1953 detective novel by Georges Simenon. It is widely considered one of the series' most poignant explorations of the "secret lives" of ordinary people. 🔍 Plot Overview Maigret and the Man on the Boulevard (Inspector...
Rather than focusing on high-tech forensics, the story is a "character study" of a man’s quiet desperation and his search for a "little happiness".
Thouret spent his days sitting on a bench on the Boulevard Saint-Martin, befriending outcasts and involving himself in petty crime for small thrills. ⭐ Critical Review Louis Thouret, a seemingly dull office manager, is
He is wearing flashy brown shoes and a tie his wife insists he would never own.
💡 If you enjoy slow-burn mysteries focused on human psychology and Parisian atmosphere rather than fast action, this is a top-tier Maigret entry. Compare this to other Maigret books ? Find where to buy or read a copy? Maigret and the Man on the Boulevard (Inspector Maigret) It is widely considered one of the series'
Maigret discovers Thouret lost his job three years earlier but continued to leave for "work" every morning to keep up appearances for his ambitious wife.