An edition of Maigret aux assises (1960)

Cour d'assises

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An edition of Maigret aux assises (1960)

Cour d'assises

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As Petit Louis gives up his work as a carpenter, he travels to the Côte d'Azur and finally finds an old coquette who has acquired a small fortune, named Comtesse Dorval. A little later he meets the prostitute Lulu, whom he brings as his little sister to the Comtesse. The ménage à trois works well as long as Lulu's pimp, Gène, sits under lock and key. Once Gène gets out, Petit Louis flees out of town for a while. When he ventures back, he finds Lulu dead.

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Publisher
Gallimard
Language
French
Pages
220

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Cover of: Cour d'assises
Cour d'assises
2013, Gallimard
in French
Cover of: Maigret in Court
Maigret in Court
2011, Penguin, Penguin Books
Paperback in English
Cover of: Maigret in court
Maigret in court
2003, Penguin
in English
Cover of: Maigret in court
Maigret in court
1983, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Hardcover in English - 1st American ed.

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Edition Notes

In French.

Published in
[Paris]
Series
Folio, Policier -- 712, Folio policier, Collection Folio

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
843

The Physical Object

Pagination
220 pages
Number of pages
220

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL37744861M
Internet Archive
courdassises0000sime
ISBN 10
2070304485
ISBN 13
9782070304486
OCLC/WorldCat
884807338

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1242919W

Work Description

M is in the Assize Court, waiting to testify in the trial of Gaston Meurant, picture framer, accused of killing his aunt, Léontine Faverges, for her money, and a 4-year-old girl, Cécile Perrin, who she was taking care of. The evidence had been inconclusive, and he was not a suspect until an anonymous phone call told of his blue suit in his closet, which was bloodstained. At the trial M testifies that he'd continued the investigation "unofficially" as he hadn't been convinced of Meurant's guilt. They'd found that Ginette Meurant, his wife, had been seen at a hotel with a short, heavy-set man she'd called Pierrot. As the other evidence was unclear, Meurant was found not guilty and released.
M had both him and his wife followed. She soon moved into a hotel, and he wandered the streets, eventually coming to see M, not believing the stories about his wife. M told him more, including that his brother Alfred Meurant had been with her, and that she'd had numerous boyfriends. Meurant goes to Toulon to look for his brother, whom he finds in the Eucalyptus bar, with other shady characters. Meurant talks to him for a while, then returns to Paris, followed all the while, and heads towards Chelles. Lapointe follows him there, where he sees him shoot a man, Pierre Millard, apparently his wife's accomplice. Alfred had given him a gun and directions to the man's location, apparently his grandmother's duck and goose farm. He appears to look at M with gratitude when arrested. M had known he'd had a gun, but neglected to tell Lapointe, who'd been following him.

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