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    The hanged man of Saint-Pholien / Georges Simenon ; translated by Linda Coverdale.
    by Simenon, Georges, 1903-1989.
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    Penguin Books, 2014, c1931.
    Call #:FICTION SIM
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  • Simenon, Georges, 1903-1989. Inspector Maigret mysteries ; 4.
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    9780141393452 (softcover)
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    Pendu de Saint-Pholien. English English
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    Le pendu de Saint-Pholien.
    Maigret and the hundred gibbets.
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    134 p. ; 20 cm.
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    Also published in English under the title: "Maigret and the hundred gibbets".
    Original French language title: Le pendu de Saint-Pholien.
    Translated from the French.
    Summary: 
    Maigret was in high spirits on a visit to Brussels. For fun he started to trail a down-at-heel man he had seen packeting up thousand-franc notes and posting them as 'Printed Matter.' But the jaunt turned sour at Bremen, when the quarry took out a gun and shot himself: and Maigret knew he was to blame. In the end it was in a crazy slum at Liege, Simenon's birthplace, that the inspector heard a story so macabre, so sick, so sordid that it made remorse irrelevant.
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    Mystery fiction.
    French fiction -- Translations into English.
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