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Maigret and the Old People
Maigret and the Old People
May 5, 2025 10:44 AM

Author:Georges Simenon,Shaun Whiteside

Maigret and the Old People

'His artistry is supreme' John Banville

'He had seldom been so perplexed by human beings. Would a psychiatrist, a teacher or a novelist...have been better placed to understand characters who had suddenly materialized from another century?'

Maigret is called to the home of Armand de Saint-Hilaire, a highly respected official who has been found shot dead in his study by his housekeeper. After interviewing everyone concerned Maigret is at a loss to the identity of the perpetrator until he comes across a series of letters from the past fifty years between the victim and a recently widowed woman. As Maigret uncovers the details behind the two's relationship he gets closer to discovering the tragic truth behind the official's demise.

This novel has been published in a previous translation as Maigret in Society.

'One of the greatest writers of the twentieth century . . . Simenon was unequalled at making us look inside, though the ability was masked by his brilliance at absorbing us obsessively in his stories' Guardian

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Every bit as compelling as the frenzied hype suggests. A gripping detective yarn and a haunting depiction of mental illness

—— Observer on 'Elizabeth is Missing'

Will stir and shake you

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A dark and riveting psychological thriller

—— Stylist on 'Elizabeth is Missing'

Very good indeed

—— Jojo Moyes on 'Elizabeth is Missing'

Friday Night Lights for Swedes

—— O Magazine

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—— The New York Times Book Review

Backman is a masterful writer, his characters familiar yet distinct, flawed yet heroic. . . There are scenes that bring tears, scenes of gut-wrenching despair, and moments of sly humor. . .Like Friday Night Lights, this is about more than youth sports; it's part coming-of-age novel, part study of moral failure, and finally a chronicle of groupthink in which an unlikely hero steps forward to save more than one person from self-destruction. A thoroughly empathetic examination of the fragile human spirit, Backman's latest will resonate a long time.

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—— Daily Mail

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—— Independent

Highly enjoyable.

—— Metro

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—— Landskrona Posten, Sweden

It's obvious that Fredrik Backman loves sports and no one is as good at evoking feelings as he is. You are thrown between laughter and tears in the space of one sentence to the next. At the same time, this might be his most earnest and serious, if you can understand what I mean, novel to date. It takes an even bigger grip on the world than the previous novel in the series did. Now we can only wait for the next chapter

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—— Chicago Tribune, US

If Alexander McCall Smith's and Maeve Binchy's novels had a love
child, the result would be the work of Swedish writer Fredrik Backman /
.../ Backman's novels have wide appeal, and for good reason. Us Against
You
takes a lyrical look at how a community heals, how families recoverand how individuals grow.

—— Washington Post, US

Deftly explores recovery and rebirth.

—— US Weekly, US

Backman (A Man Called Ove) returns to the hockey-obsessed village of
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resilience, and humanity of the people who live there in this engrossing
tale of small-town Swedish life /.../ Backman's excellent novel has an
atmosphere of both Scandinavian folktale and Greek tragedy. Darkness
and grit exist alongside tenderness and levity, creating a blunt realismthat brings the setting's small-town atmosphere to vivid life.

—— Publishers Weekly, US

There is even more potential for book group discussion here as
Backman explores violence, political maneuvering, communities,
feminism, sexuality, criminality, the role of sports in society, and whatmakes us all tick.

—— Library Journal *Starred Review*, US

Readers, take a break from the heat this summer to visit the icy streets
of Beartown. Immerse yourself in Us Against You, for once you open this
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woods. Live among the residents for a few days. I guarantee that it will
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Through Backman's astute examination of humanity, Us Against You will elicit snickers and full-blown belly laughs. It will rip out hearts, then
replace them stronger than before. Most of all, it is sure to prompt
readers to examine their lives in order to be better people, if only inmicroscopic ways.

—— Shelf Awareness , US

Dark and gritty, but peppered with moments of breath-catching hope.

—— Modern Mrs. Darcy, US

The sequel to Beartown is finally here, and it does not disappoint.

—— Hello Giggles, US

This is a tale of the pitfalls of group mentality as well as the loss of an
innocence we all take for granted - and it will grip you from start to finish.

—— Canadian Living, Canada

Just as the cult TV hit Friday Night Lights wasn't just about high-school
football, this sequel to Beartown is about more than small-town hockey.
Us Against You is a story of hopes, dreams, loyalty, friendship, and - after
someone is left for dead - the lengths people will go to for the love of the game.

—— Hello! Canada, Canada

We have a rare book for you. [Us Against You] is not only about hockeyand sports. It's about everything that makes a man a man.

—— Pravo, Czech Republic

Backman uses an abundance of thrilling hints about upcoming events,
and it works. You simply have to continue reading. The story is
wonderful, deeply touching and very thought-provoking, and hats off
again to the author's ability to portray people and trends in society. The
novel plays on your entire register of emotions, and you live and breathe
alongside the many different characters, all of which are precisely and empathetically depicted.

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A beautiful and brutal drama.

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"Fredrik Backman is one of Sweden's best authors. He's mastered how
to depict a village and its citizens so that you both love and hate them.
/.../ Backman writes with emotion, and it goes straight to your heart. /.../
As always with Backman, there's still hope for humanity, because wherethere is violence and hatred, there is also forgiveness and love."

—— Bogblogger, Denmark

Us Against You is an excellent novel that's easy to read and skillfully
handles great themes. /.../ The world created by Backman lives andbreathes and the characters are both human and complex.

—— Aamuset, Finland

Backman keeps you hooked from the first to the last page. For allBeartown fans, Us Against You feels like coming home.

—— Hebban, Netherlands

Fredrik Backman writes wonderfully about men, with a love and
understanding for the ones who would rather solve conflicts with theirfists. It's hard not to love it.

—— Dagens Nyheter, Sweden

Backman knows how to construct a thrilling plot, and what he writes
engages. /.../ And when he hits his stride among the emotions, the
sentimental turns into an asset - like a hockey puck straight to the heart.

—— Landskrona Posten, Sweden
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