
Pietr the Latvian
Inspector Maigret, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Gareth Armstrong
About this listen
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. He constituted a kind of foreign body that the hotel's atmosphere could not assimilate. Not that he looked like a cartoon policeman. He didn't have a moustache and he didn't wear heavy boots. His clothes were well cut and made of fairly light worsted. He shaved every day and looked after his hands. But his frame was proletarian. He was a big, bony man. His firm muscles filled out his jacket and quickly pulled all his trousers out of shape. He had a way of imposing himself just by standing there. His assertive presence had often irked many of his own colleagues.
In Simenon's first novel featuring Maigret, the laconic detective is taken from grimy bars to luxury hotels as he traces the true identity of Pietr the Latvian. Georges Simenon was born in Liège, Belgium, in 1903. Best known in Britain as the author of the Maigret books, his prolific output of over 400 novels and short stories have made him a household name in continental Europe. He died in 1989 in Lausanne, Switzerland, where he had lived for the latter part of his life.
David Bellos is Director of the Program in Translation and Intercultural Communication at Princeton University and has won many awards for his translations including the Man Booker International Translator's Award (2005).
©2013 Georges Simenon (P)2013 Audible LtdCritic reviews
Loved the TV series, now loving the audio books
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The story wasn't great...
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Would you listen to Pietr the Latvian again? Why?
I am not likely to listen to this story again, though it was enjoyable enough first time around. Story was a bit thin and didn't engage me very much - but good enough as background to doing the gardening or going to sleep.What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
All tied up nicely at the end, though no great surprise, if a bit contorted.Have you listened to any of Gareth Armstrong’s other performances? How does this one compare?
First time I have heard Gareth, but an enjoyable reader within plenty of 'character'.Easy Reading of a classic cop
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Enjoyed the story & Translation
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Margaret the 1st
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What made the experience of listening to Pietr the Latvian the most enjoyable?
Great to see the books out and translated well - not the BBC plays which are good but not good enough - well paced and full of character and texture. Old school investigation, gritty Gaelic noir!What did you like best about this story?
Crime mystery at its intricate best.Have you listened to any of Gareth Armstrong’s other performances? How does this one compare?
Really well read - the many voices are all distinct and played with convictionIf you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
AT LAST A DECENT FILMAt last the book not the play.
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What did you like most about Pietr the Latvian?
I love these tales & this didn't disappoint.Any additional comments?
This was an excellent listen, an easy and undemanding listen & the characters were already known to me. In spite of that or maybe because of it, it made me listen. Gareth Armstrong will definitely see me listening to more of his reads. Inspector Maigret and the other characters here, but especially him, come to life.I couldn't stop listening!
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A memory of times past
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Brilliant as always
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After reading I looked up Simenon online and the general consensus that he was not as good a man as he was a writer did not surprise me. I was at a quandary as to whether I should listen to more but I did read The Carter of La Providence and thankfully my fears were assuaged.
Having now read the second Maigret novel I can say the first book is a good grounding for the character but I would say the second book shapes the character more. The character becomes less cynical. World wise, but not as cynical as this first book may have you believe.
Overall the narration is good, the story is well paced, and you can absolutely tell why Maigret has stood the test of time.
A well constructed story of it's time.
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