Thank you. This was the most gruesome of Maigret's murder stories. Those poor people tortured and slaughtered was beyond evil. Marvellous acting and production. Xxx❤
Wonder about Simenon's view of women, given the level of mysogeny in evidence here. Even if he is representing the prevailing values of the day, this narrative belies a disturbing, aggressive & sad aspect of the author's experience of women. Wonder if he had any daughters, & if he did, wonder if he would have appreciated similar references made towards them.
really? you wonder if he had any daughters? so you decided to pronounce a judgment as broad and severe as misogyny but didn't even take the time to research his biography at all? sounds about par for the internet these days. thanks for your worthless evaluation.
Love these books; the narration is first class. Thank you!
I love these stories ❤️
Thank you. This was the most gruesome of Maigret's murder stories. Those poor people tortured and slaughtered was beyond evil. Marvellous acting and production. Xxx❤
Ew
One of the best Maigret's, in my mind.
My relaxations shows, love them. Thanks 👍
Thank you these are SO entertaining & well done.
Great dramatization of a great book, thank you for sharing!!!!
Very good!
Love it ❤
Hate music 🎶. I’m probably the only one. Great story 👏
Agree, especially when the music is so much louder than the story voices!
Excellent series. This one has some goofy background music in places the others dont.
I really like Bernard Hepton, but I’m not sure if he fits the role as well as some others.
One of the most….
💙📻🎙💙
A child whose mother and father tortured and murdered people? I wouldn't sleep easy
Great, another Maigret with a House of Lords accent disguised as Peter Whimsey. It's confusing.
It could be worse ? Might have been Ian Carmichael in the Maigret role . ? Bernard Hepton really not suited to this part.
Bernard Hepton totally miscast here. Abysmal acting in some of the other roles . Ludicrous plot . Hard to believe this is a BBC production . ..
Bollocks
Wonder about Simenon's view of women, given the level of mysogeny in evidence here. Even if he is representing the prevailing values of the day, this narrative belies a disturbing, aggressive & sad aspect of the author's experience of women. Wonder if he had any daughters, & if he did, wonder if he would have appreciated similar references made towards them.
Back in those days, no men had daughters.
really? you wonder if he had any daughters? so you decided to pronounce a judgment as broad and severe as misogyny but didn't even take the time to research his biography at all? sounds about par for the internet these days. thanks for your worthless evaluation.
Fortunately no lesbianazi or feminazi
Simenon was a notorious womanizer - and regular user of
Ladies of the night ....several thousand apparently.
Trolls !