Maigret and the Mad Woman

Maigret and the Mad Woman
First edition
AuthorGeorges Simenon
Original titleLa folle de Maigret
LanguageFrench
SeriesInspector Jules Maigret
Release number
72
GenreDetective fiction
PublisherPresses de la Cité
Publication date
1970
Media typePrint
Preceded byMaigret and the Wine Merchant 
Followed byMaigret and the Loner 

Maigret and the Mad Woman (French title: La Folle de Maigret is a 1970 detective novel by the Belgian writer Georges Simenon featuring his character Jules Maigret. Maigret regrets his folly in dismissing an old lady whom he had taken to be mad because of her claims she was about to be murdered, only for her to be killed shortly afterwards.[1]

Adaptations

In 1992 it was made into an episode of an ITV Maigret series.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Maigret and the Madwoman (Inspector Maigret, book 72) by Georges Simenon".
  2. ^ "Maigret and the Mad Woman". IMDb.
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Short stories
  • The Barge with Two Hanging Bodies
  • The Affair of the Boulevard Beaumarchais
  • The Open Window
  • Inspector Maigret Hesitates
  • Jeumont, 51 Minutes' Wait!
  • Inspector Maigret's War of Nerves
  • Journey into Time
  • Rue Pigalle
  • The Stronger Vessel
  • The Old Lady of Bayeux
  • The Inn of the Drowned
  • Stan the Killer
  • At the Étoile du Nord
  • Storm in the Channel
  • Maigret and the Frightened Dressmaker
  • Inspector Maigret and the Missing Miniatures
  • The Unlikely M. Owen
  • The Group at the Grand Café
  • The Man on the Run
  • Under the Hammer
  • Death Threats
  • Maigret's Pipe
  • Not the Sort to Get Murdered
  • Elusive Witness
  • The Most Obstinate Man in Paris
  • Maigret and the Surly Inspector
  • Maigret's Christmas
Film adaptations
Television adaptations
  • 1960 TV series
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  • 1988 TV film
  • 1991 TV series
  • 1992 TV series
  • 2016 TV series


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