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Well said. :eusa_clap
Maigret, unlike all the others is not a private-eye. He's a governmental officer, but of a clumsy variety. He's studious and somewhat moody. He likes to take vine for lunch, and he smokes like there's no tomorrow..
Simenon amazes me, how down-to-earth his characters are
Simenon never ceases to amaze. That's the wonder of his work.
And Maigret was such a cultural icon in France that someone even wrote 'Madame Maigret's Cookbook' so that fans could try cooking all his favourite dishes.
P.S. I like the fact that some of France's greatest cultural contributions - that helped define France in the 20th Century - were actually the product of belgians: the books of Simenon and the songs of Jacques Brel. Even France's most beloved pop star Johnny Hallyday is half Belgian.