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Maigret And The Spinster
Maigret and the Spinster (other English-language title is Cécile is Dead; ) is a detective novel by Belgians, Belgian writer Georges Simenon, featuring his character inspector Jules Maigret. Other titles The book has been translated two times into English: in 1977 as ''Maigret and the Spinster'' translated by Eileen Ellenbogen and in 2015 as ''Cécile is Dead'' translated by Anthea Bell. Adaptations The novel has been adapted seven times for cinema and television:Film history
at trussel.com.; retrieved 20 February 2023. ;In French *1944: as ''Cécile est morte'', with Albert Prejean in the main role; *1955: as ''Maigret dirige l'enquête'', with Maurice Manson; *1967: as ''Cécile est morte'', with Jean Richard (actor), Jean Richard in the lead role; *1994: as ''Cécile est morte'', with Bruno Cremer; ;In Italian *1964: as ''Un'ombra su Maigret'' ...
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