Maigret & The Millionaires
By Georges Simenon
SNT 1984-05-05
Maurice Denham/Brian Haines/John Rye/Andrew Sachs
160K
M is called to the Hôtel George-V, where the English multimillionaire, Colonel David Ward, had been found drowned in his bathtub, the marks on his shoulders indicating a murder. The night before, the Countess Louise Paverini, a few doors down, had attempted suicide, and been taken to the American Hospital in Neuilly. The two had spent the evening together, and planned to get married once his divorce was finalized. His friend and associate, John Arnold insists that the utmost discretion must be given to the case, for he was an extremely important man. Meanwhile, the Countess has left the hospital, after calling Monte Carlo, the Hôtel de Paris, where her ex-husband, the millionaire Joseph Van Meulens was staying.........
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Thanks for this Rick. I love anything by Simenon.
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My pleasure.
Thanks, as always, Rick.
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