Maigret is a lapsed Catholic. In a number of his stories (Maigret Goes Home, Maigret and the Altar Boy) he recalls his experiences as an altar boy serving morning Mass.
Georges Simenon, a famous Belgian mystery writer, invented Inspector Maigret. Maigret is a fictional French detective who features in a series of detective novels and short stories written by Simenon.
In "Maigret Sets a Trap" by Georges Simenon, the killer is revealed to be a man named Georges Simenon. The story revolves around a series of murders in Brussels, and Inspector Maigret meticulously investigates the case, ultimately uncovering the perpetrator through a combination of psychological insight and keen observation. The resolution highlights Maigret's methodical approach to solving crimes and understanding human behavior.
Maigret's Failure was created in 1956.
Maigret on the Defensive was created in 1964.
The Patience of Maigret was created in 1965.
Maigret in Exile was created in 1942.
Maigret at the Crossroads was created in 1931.
Maigret Hesitates was created in 1969.
Maigret's Mistake was created in 1953.
Maigret in Holland was created in 1931.
Maigret in Retirement was created in 1945.
Maigret - 1992 The Patience of Maigret 1-1 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2000)