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  1. Recurring characters in the series include Maigret's wife Louise (usually referred to simply as Madame Maigret) [7] and in particular "The Faithful Four", a group consisting of his four loyal police colleagues (Sgt./Inspector Lucas, Janvier, Lapointe, and Torrence [7]).

  2. Maigret's father, Evariste, dies of pleurisy, but his son suspects that it might have been TB. 1909: Maigret abandons medical school and Nantes, moves to Paris, and joins the Paris Police Department. 1912: Maigret meets and marries Louise Leonard, and the couple moves into an apartment at 132 Boulevard Richard-Lenoir. 1913-1921

  3. Mᵐᵉ Maigret is completely missing, not even mentioned, in three of her husband's 58 cases, Maigret et la vielle dame , Maigret au Picratt's , and a story – written moreover in 1939 – Vente à la bougie .

  4. The couple have no children, although there was a daughter who died in infancy, much to their sorrow. When the Maigrets do get a rare evening together, they enjoy walking or going to the cinema. Maigret occasionally reads the novels of Dumas père , but never crime stories.

  5. Maigret is spurred into action by a visit from a burglar's wife, whom he had known well many years before. She informs him that a few nights previously her husband had been in the act of burgling a house when he discovered a dead body on the floor.

  6. Apr 16, 2017 · Rowan Atkinson is back on Easter Sunday for another tale of murder and deceit in Maigret's Night at the Crossroads – though for those who can't wait any longer, he'll be discussing Maigret and...

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  8. Aug 15, 2021 · Simenon filled Davies in with the story of Maigret’s early life and at one point asked him how Maigret would kiss his wife when he returned home. When Davies confessed that he wasn’t sure, Simenon summoned his cook-cum-mistress Henriette Liberge to join them and instructed Davies in the Maigret method of canoodling.

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