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Inspector Cadaver by georges-simenon

8797999's review against another edition

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3.0

This wasnt a bad read but I couldn't warm to it at all. Not one of my favourites. Not one I would fancy reading again either.

Forgettable and missing something that I like about most of the others, theres always a character you find endearing but none here. Felt a bit off kilter.

Decent but easily surpassed by others.

frahorus's review against another edition

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3.0

Il commissario Maigret si trova ad indagare fuori Parigi, in un paesino piccolo di provincia, invitato in maniera non ufficiale da un suo amico giudice: un ragazzo è stato travolto da un treno, ma ben presto il Nostro scoprirà che era stato prima ucciso e poi gettato sui binari.

Ritrovo un Maigret silenzioso, chiuso in sé, meditabondo e non pare interessargli più di tanto scoprire la verità del delitto ma preferisce, come sempre, lasciarsi assorbire dalle personalità degli abitanti e dei presunti protagonisti della sua indagine. Un Maigret che non sembra più lui, quasi si sdoppia, quasi si lascia andare. Ma dopo qualche capitolo di "sbandamento" ritorna ad essere quell'acuto investigatore che non può fare a meno di essere (ce l'ha nel sangue), spinto anche dal fatto che non è l'unico ad indagare al caso: difatti segue e incontra spesso una sua vecchia conoscenza, l'ispettore Cavre che lui ha soprannonimato Cadavre (cadavere) per il suo aspetto lugubre, doppiogiochista. Lo infastidisce il fatto che questo collega lo anticipa nelle mosse e nei ragionamenti, arrivando sempre prima di lui, ma vedremo che gli manca una dote indispensabile a un vero segugio e che ha solo Maigret: il sesto senso che ti porta a capire come si sono svolte davvero le cose. Solo il commissario riesce ad inzupparsi delle reazioni e dei ragionamenti dei protagonisti della vicenda, riuscendo a ricostruire cosa li ha spinti a compiere determinate azioni.

Riconfermo che leggere Simenon è sempre un piacere, era uno scrittore appassionato e che riesce a farti appassionare alle indagini.

han_cat's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

beautifulminutiae's review against another edition

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mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.0


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mazza57's review against another edition

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3.0

an easy and enjoyable read, a bit tame as mysteries go but fits the era of its writing

geoffreyjen's review against another edition

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4.0

Un autre portrait fascinant du détective célèbre de Simenon, son Maigret. Au sein de ces pages, on trouve un regard plus soutenu sur le caractère de Maigret et ses méthodes. Même si le livre se présente comme une histoire classique de meutre, au fait il offre plutôt une mise en situation, une mise en ‘place’, d’un village en arrière-pays qui leve les boucliers lors de l’arrivé d’un intrus chez eux, surtout un intrus posant des questions embettantes. Le portrait de Maigret mets une emphase plus importante sur son humanisme, aussi. Celle-ci est toujours présente, mais forme souvent un arrière-plan pour les actions de Maigret. Ici, son humanisme est au coeur de l’histoire. Ce livre semble être le dernier d’une suite de romans de même style. Simenon quitte Europe en 1945, et les prochains livres changent de ton par conséquence. À suivre!

Another fascinating episode in Simenon’s portraits of his detective. This one gives us rather a more indepth study of Maigret’s character and methods. It is not a classical whodunit, either, more a character study of a backcountry village and the way in which the barricades go up when an outside investigator arrives in town. There is also a humanism in the portrayal of Maigret which is usually implicitly present, but here is given a central place in the narrative. Simenon never fails to astonish us with his varied ways of story telling. Also, this is the last in a sequence of Maigret novels, following which there is a shift, due to events in the writer’s life (he left Europe after WW2 ended).

chyde's review against another edition

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4.0

Ooof, to call the ending to this book bleak, is an understatement. I have read some bleak Maigret, but this is by far the most bleak. The writing in the beginning at least, is quite beautiful and unusually flowery for Simenon. It's a good book but not for the faint of heart. It's really depressing.

ETA: It is not the ending you suspect, nor the ending you want.

harmless_old_lady's review against another edition

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4.0

Another excellent bit of entertainment. Good to the last drop!

furfff's review against another edition

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2.0

Meh. The idea of a competitor/nemesis is a good one but the character of cadaver is not well drawn. Same thing for the idea of an entire town of characters conspiring to suppress the truth and see my great gone. I’m very intriguing notion that ultimately just feels underexplained, or at least too confusingly explained for this reader.

komet2020's review against another edition

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3.0

As a favor to a friend (a magistrate), Maigret travels by train to a village in the Vendee to investigate a questionable death, which the community, in an apparent conspiracy of silence, has hushed up. Though kindly taken in by his friend's provincial relations, Maigret is largely accorded the silent treatment as he goes about his investigation. This is not an easy undertaking, as Maigret feels a bit out of his element in a tacitly hostile milieu. What is more: there is also a private investigator, nicknamed Cadaver, who had arrived in the village on the same train as Maigret and soon poses as an obstacle in Maigret's investigation.

This was a good story, easily readable. But I must confess, the ending left me a bit perplexed. Hence, the 3 stars. For any lover of mysteries, judge for yourself the merits of this novel.
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