Maigret and the Wine Merchant

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by Georges Simenon

It was an old building. The walls and ceilings had long been out of true, and there were gaps in the parquet floors.

  ‘Mama, a gentleman wants to talk to you.’

  The woman came out of the kitchen wiping her hands on her apron. There were some soap suds still at her elbow.

  ‘I’m Inspector Maigret. By chance, I saw your daughter push open the door across the way. Was it you who found the body?’

  ‘What body? Lucette, go to your room.’

  ‘Your neighbour’s.’

  ‘She’s dead? I always said that would happen one day. At her age, people shouldn’t be living alone. She must have felt unwell and couldn’t call anyone.’

  ‘No, she was murdered.’

  ‘I didn’t hear a thing. Of course there’s a lot of noise out on the street.’

  ‘It wasn’t a gunshot, and it didn’t happen this morning but yesterday afternoon or evening.’

  ‘Ah, poor woman! She was a bit too stuck-up for my taste, but I had nothing against her.’

  ‘Were you on good terms?’

  ‘I don’t think we’ve exchanged ten sentences in the seven years we’ve been living here. I’d sometimes see her going out in the morning. In winter she wore a black hat, in summer a white one, and she always had gloves on, even to go shopping. But that was her own business, I suppose.’

  ‘Did she have visitors?’

  ‘Not to my knowledge. Oh, wait, I’ve two or three times seen a woman ring the bell, rather a stocky woman, mannish-looking.’

  ‘During the day?’

  ‘No, in the evening. Just after supper.’

  ‘And recently, you haven’t noticed any unusual comings and goings in the building?’

  ‘There are always people coming and going, it’s like a railway station. The concierge just stays in her lodge across the yard and doesn’t bother with the tenants.’

  She turned towards her daughter, who had sidled in again silently.

  ‘What did I tell you? Back to your room, miss.’

  ‘I’ll be seeing you again, because I need to interview all the tenants.’

  ‘I suppose you don’t know who did it?’

  ‘No.’

  ‘How did they find her?’

  ‘Someone from the second floor saw the door open. And as it was still open an hour later, she called out Madame Antoine’s name and went in.’

  ‘I can guess who that was.’

  ‘Why?’

  ‘Because she’s the nosiest person in the building. You’ll see, it’ll have been that Rochin woman.’

  They heard steps on the stairs and Maigret went to meet the prosecutor’s men, who were just arriving.

  ‘This way,’ he said, ‘Doctor Forniaux was here, but he’s busy this morning, so he had to leave.’

  The deputy was a tall young man, suave and elegantly dressed. He looked around in surprise, as if he had never before seen an interior of this kind. Then he glanced briefly at the huddled grey form on the carpet.

  ‘Do we know how she was killed?’

  ‘Suffocation.’

  ‘Well, obviously she wouldn’t have been able to put up much of a fight.’

  Examining Magistrate Libart arrived in turn, and he too looked around the room with curiosity.

  ‘It’s like being in an old film,’ he remarked.

  Lapointe had come back upstairs and his eyes encountered Maigret’s. They did not shrug their shoulders, but thought the same thing nevertheless.

  OTHER TITLES IN THE SERIES

  * * *

  Pietr the Latvian

  The Late Monsieur Gallet

  The Hanged Man of Saint-Pholien

  The Carter of La Providence

  The Yellow Dog

  Night at the Crossroads

  A Crime in Holland

  The Grand Banks Café

  A Man’s Head

  The Dancer at the Gai-Moulin

  The Two-Penny Bar

  The Shadow Puppet

  The Saint-Fiacre Affair

  The Flemish House

  The Madman of Bergerac

  The Misty Harbour

  Liberty Bar

  Lock No. I

  Maigret

  Cécile is Dead

  The Cellars of the Majestic

  The Judge’s House

  Signed, Picpus

  Inspector Cadaver

  Félicie

  Maigret Gets Angry

  Maigret in New York

  Maigret’s Holiday

  Maigret’s Dead Man

  Maigret’s First Case

  My Friend Maigret

  Maigret at the Coroner’s

  Maigret and the Old Lady

  Madame Maigret’s Friend

  Maigret’s Memoirs

  Maigret at Picratt’s

  Maigret Takes a Room

  Maigret and the Tall Woman

  Maigret, Lognon and the Gangsters

  Maigret’s Revolver

  Maigret and the Man on the Bench

  Maigret is Afraid

  Maigret’s Mistake

  Maigret Goes to School

  Maigret and the Dead Girl

  Maigret and the Minister

  Maigret and the Headless Corpse

  Maigret Sets a Trap

  Maigret’s Failure

  Maigret Enjoys Himself

  Maigret Travels

  Maigret’s Doubts

  Maigret and the Reluctant Witness

  Maigret’s Secret

  Maigret in Court

  Maigret and the Old People

  Maigret and the Lazy Burglar

  Maigret and the Good People of Montparnasse

  Maigret and the Saturday Caller

  Maigret and the Tramp

  Maigret’s Anger

  Maigret and the Ghost

  Maigret Defends Himself

  Maigret’s Patience

  Maigret and the Nahour Case

  Maigret’s Pickpocket

  Maigret Hesitates

  Maigret in Vichy

  Maigret’s Childhood Friend

  Maigret and the Killer

  Maigret and the Wine Merchant

  Maigret’s Madwoman

  Maigret and the Loner

  Maigret and the Informer

  Maigret and Monsieur Charles

  * * *

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  First published in French as Maigret et le marchand de vin by Presses de la Cité 1970

  This translation first published 2019

  Copyright © Georges Simenon Limited, 1970

  Translation copyright © Ros Schwartz, 2019

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  ISBN: 978-0-241-30429-7

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