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  1. The Strange Case of Peter the Lett (French: Pietr-le-Letton) is a 1931 detective novel by the Belgian writer Georges Simenon. It is the first novel to feature Inspector Jules Maigret who would later appear in more than a hundred stories by Simenon and who has become a legendary figure in the annals of detective fiction.

  2. “The Strange Case of Peter the Lett” Georges Simenon (born Feb. 13, 1903, Liège, Belg.—died Sept. 4, 1989, Lausanne, Switz.) was a Belgian-French novelist whose prolific output surpassed that of any of his contemporaries and who was perhaps the most widely published author of the 20th century.

  3. Strange Case of Peter the Lett. Georges Simenon. 3.47. 8,427 ratings1,035 reviews. The first audiobook which appeared in Georges Simenon's famous Maigret series, in a gripping new translation by David Bellos. Inevitably Maigret was a hostile presence in the Majestic.

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  4. Mrs. Mortimer-Levingston leaves for Berlin, and the stage is set for the confrontation. M stalks Pietr unceasingly, dogging his steps until his calm starts to shatter. His two personas, the slovenly Russian drunkard and the elegant man of the world start to mingle and collapse.

  5. The Strange Case of Peter the Lett by Georges Simenon - The 3585th greatest book of all time. This classic crime novel centers around a man named Peter the Lett, who is suspected of committing a series of murders in Paris. He is a foreigner, a loner, and has a mysterious past, which makes him the perfect suspect for the crimes.

  6. El extraño caso de Pedro el Lett (francés: Pietr-le-Letton) es una novela policíaca de 1931 delescritor belga Georges Simenon. Es la primera novela que presenta al inspector Jules Maigret , que luego aparecería en más de un centenar de cuentos de Simenon y que se ha convertido en una figura legendaria en los anales de la ficción policial.

  7. The first publication involving Jules Maigret was in 1931 titled The Strange Case Of Peter The Lett (This is an English translation frm the original French) and the last one was Maigret and Monsiur Gorles which was published in February of 1972 shortly before Georges Simenon’s death.