Maigret on the Defensive explained

Maigret on the Defensive
Author:Georges Simenon
Title Orig:Maigret se défend
Orig Lang Code:fr
Translator:Alastair Hamilton
Language:French
Series:Inspector Jules Maigret
Release Number:63
Genre:Detective fiction
Publisher:Presses de la Cité
Publisher2:Hamish Hamilton
Pub Date:1964
English Pub Date:1966
Published:1964
Media Type:Print
Preceded By:Maigret and the Ghost
Followed By:The Patience of Maigret

Maigret on the Defensive (French: Maigret se défend) is a 1964 detective novel by the Belgian writer Georges Simenon featuring his character Jules Maigret.The novel was first published in English in 1966 by Hamish Hamilton Ltd., translated by Alastair Hamilton.In 2019, this novel was reissued in English by Penguin under the title Maigret Defends Himself, newly translated by Howard Curtis.

Plot

Maigret responds to a call from a young woman in the middle of the night, but he then finds himself accused of raping her. He is forced to clear his name, and search for what had really taken place that night.

Adaptations

The story has been adapted several times for film and television. In 1993 it was made into an episode of an ITV Maigret series starring Michael Gambon.[1]

References

  1. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0639866/ Maigret on the Defensive