Maigret's Paris
Explore Maigret’s Paris: A Literary Guide to the Streets, Landmarks, and Mysteries of Georges Simenon’s Detective
Over 75 novels and countless short stories, Chief Inspector Maigret tirelessly roamed the streets of Paris pursuing villains with calm, unyielding resolve. Created by Georges Simenon, Maigret has become a beloved figure in detective fiction, with his stories translated into more than 50 languages and adapted into numerous films and television series.
In this guide, we trace the Paris that Maigret knew so well. From his residence on Boulevard Richard-Lenoir to the legendary Police Judiciaire at Quai des Orfèvres, and the bustling railway stations, hotels, parks, and canals that featured prominently in his investigations. Where Simenon’s imagination filled in the gaps, we provide real-world sources and inspirations.
Whether you’re an armchair reader or an avid traveler, this guide offers:
- A detailed companion to the Maigret novels, providing insights into the locations and settings featured in the books
- A practical walking guide for visitors to Paris, allowing you to experience the city through Maigret’s eyes
- Suggestions for real-world landmarks that influenced Simenon’s fictional universe
Maigret’s Paris is perfect for those who want to delve deeper into the detective’s world, whether from the comfort of home or as a companion on a journey through the streets of Paris.
Written by Gary Lachman
Design by James Heimer
Folder contents
Map (400 x 690mm) and postcard
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Litho-printed in the UK on sustainably sourced paper
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