The Strangers in the House

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Georges Simenon: The Strangers in the House (Paperback, 2004, Penguin Books Ltd)

Paperback, 224 pages

English language

Published April 29, 2004 by Penguin Books Ltd.

ISBN:
978-0-14-118766-2
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OCLC Number:
59267494

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4 stars (1 review)

Hector Loursat, a lawyer, has lived as a drunken recluse since his wife left him 18 years before. Estranged even from his own daughter, his mind is numbed by bottles of Burgundy. But when a body is found in his home, the investigation unearths secrets that shake Loursat's seclusion to the core.

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Broodingly atmospheric

4 stars

The Strangers in the House is a broodingly atmospheric novel which I felt was more of an intense character study than a crime fiction tale. There is indeed a crime to be solved - the story begins with a murder in the middle of the night - but its resolution takes second place to Simenon's portrayal of the man around whom the tale revolves, a reclusive alcoholic former lawyer named Hector Loursat. I absolutely loved how Simenon builds up his portrait of this man. From early details such as Loursat's daily pilgrimage to the cellar to retrieve his daily wine ration - three bottles of burgundy - to his attempts at personal rehabilitation in order to solve the case, Loursat is a pitiable figure, yet I found something compelling in the telling of his tale. Simenon completely understand Loursat and puts across, in gorgeously florid prose, the man's thoughts and …