Maigret in Court (Penguin Red Classics)

In a great courtroom drama, Maigret has to explain why he does not believe that Gaston Meurant was capable of slitting his aunt"s throat for money and smothering a small child. But in saving him from the gallows, Maigret must expose some dark secrets about Meurant"s life. This is a painful story of an oppressive domestic tragedy and the compassionate insight of a remarkable detective. "A truly wonderful writer ...marvellously readable - lucid, simple, absolutely in tune with that world he creates of run-down hotels, cold, dark barges, quayside canal-taverns, lurking prostitutes, pot-bellied burghers, taciturn youths, slippery barmen" - Muriel Spark, "Sunday Times".