
THE MURDERER - GEORGES SIMENON
An engaging crime novel by the master of the genre, Georges Simenon. Discover the dark story of Dr. Kuperus, whose peaceful life is disrupted by an anonymous letter. Betrayal, revenge, and unexpected twists await the reader in this suspenseful tale.
- Dark and engaging plot
- Masterful psychological study of characters
- Atmosphere of a provincial Dutch town
- Unexpected twists
- Classic of the crime genre
Georges Simenon, a Belgian writer, is one of the most famous crime authors in the world. His novels are characterized by a deep insight into the psyche of the characters and a realistic depiction of the environment in which the action takes place. Simenon created the character of Inspector Maigret, who became an icon of crime literature.
"The Murderer" tells the story of Dr. Hans Kuperus, who leads a peaceful life in a Dutch town. One day he receives an anonymous letter stating that his wife Alice is cheating on him with a friend of the house. Dr. Kuperus decides to take revenge on his unfaithful wife and her lover. His plan is carefully thought out, but events unfold quite differently than expected.
The novel "The Murderer" is an excellent example of Simenon's style. The author describes with extraordinary precision the emotions and motivations of the characters, as well as the atmosphere of a small town where everyone knows each other and knows everything about each other. The book keeps you in suspense from the first to the last page and surprises with an unexpected ending.
The paperback edition, with 138 pages, is an ideal offer for lovers of classic crime novels. The 14.5x20.5 cm format makes the book handy and comfortable to read. The C&T publishing house has ensured high editorial quality, making reading a real pleasure.
Specifications
| Author | Georges Simenon |
| Binding | paperback |
| Publisher | C&T |
| Number of pages | 138 |
| ISBN | 9788374702188 |
| Format | 14,5x20,5 cm |
| Year of publication | 2010 |
Georges Simenon - The Murderer - engaging crime novel
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