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Jules Maigret
Jules Amedée François Maigret (pronounced "MAY-grey"), simply Jules Maigret or Maigret to most people, including his wife, is a fictional French police detective, actually a ''commissaire'' or commissioner of the Paris "Brigade Criminelle" (Direction Régionale de Police Judiciaire de Paris), created by writer Georges Simenon. Seventy-five novels and twenty-eight short stories about Maigret were published between 1931 and 1972, starting with ''Pietr-le-Letton'' (''Pietr the Latvian'') and concluding with ''Maigret et Monsieur Charles'' (''Maigret and Monsieur Charles''). The Maigret stories were also adapted for television and radio. ==Description== The character of Maigret was invented, but after the first few novels was influenced by Chief Inspector Marcel Guillaume, said to be the greatest French detective of his day, who became a long-time friend of Simenon.〔() 〕
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