
Maigret erlebt eine Niederlage
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Narrated by:
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Walter Kreye
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By:
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Georges Simenon
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Sein unangenehmster Fall: Ein alter Mitschüler, den Maigret nie leiden konnte, wird ermordet. Ein ehemaliger Schulkamerad Maigrets, der "König der Metzger" Ferdinand Fumal, bittet um Polizeischutz. Doch schon der junge Jules Maigret konnte Ferdinand, genannt Bum-Bum, nicht ausstehen. Der ist inzwischen zu Reichtum gekommen, in den höchsten gesellschaftlichen Kreisen unterwegs - und erhält anonyme Drohbriefe. Maigret stellt eine Wache bei Fumals Haus ab, aber sein alter Schulfeind macht weiterhin Ärger: Er lässt sich ermorden.
Maigrets 49. Fall spielt im 8. und 17. Arrondissement von Paris.
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