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  1. The Strange Case of Peter the Lett (French: Pietr-le-Letton) is a 1931 detective novel by the Belgian writer Georges Simenon. It is the first novel to feature Inspector Jules Maigret who would later appear in more than a hundred stories by Simenon and who has become a legendary figure in the annals of detective fiction.

  2. Maigret is a British television series made by the BBC and which – following a pilot episode broadcast in 1959 – ran for 52 episodes from 1960 to 1963. [1] Based on the Maigret stories of Georges Simenon, the series starred Rupert Davies in the title role.

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  3. Jules Maigret ( French: [ʒyl mɛɡʁɛ] ), or simply Maigret, is a fictional French police detective, a commissaire ("commissioner") of the Paris Brigade Criminelle ( Direction Régionale de la Police Judiciaire de Paris:36, Quai des Orfèvres ), created by writer Georges Simenon. The character's full name is Jules Amédée François Maigret. [3]

  4. The first novel to appear under his own name was Pietr-le-Letton (1929; The Strange Case of Peter the Lett ), in which he introduced the imperturbable, pipe-smoking Parisian police inspector Jules Maigret to fiction.

  5. 8 de abr. de 2024 · “The Strange Case of Peter the Lett” Georges Simenon (born Feb. 13, 1903, Liège, Belg.—died Sept. 4, 1989, Lausanne, Switz.) was a Belgian-French novelist whose prolific output surpassed that of any of his contemporaries and who was perhaps the most widely published author of the 20th century.

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  6. Maigret meets the train, sees Peter get off, and then is surprised to find there has been a murder on the train of a man who resembles Peter the Lett. We follow the case to the soggy port of Fécamp, where a drunken Russian named Swann is married to a young mother.

  7. The Strange Case of Peter the Lett (French: Pietr-le-Letton) is a 1931 detective novel by the Belgian writer Georges Simenon. It is the first novel to feature Inspector Jules Maigret who would later appear in more than a hundred stories by Simenon and who has become a legendary figure in the annals of detective fiction. Property. Value.