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  2. A Battle of Nerves (French: La Tête d'un homme, also known as A Man's Head) is a detective novel by Belgian writer Georges Simenon, featuring his character Inspector Jules Maigret. Published in 1931, it is one of the earliest of Simenon's "Maigret" novels, and one of eleven he had published that year.

  3. A Battle of Nerves is a detective novel by Belgian writer Georges Simenon, featuring his character Inspector Jules Maigret. Published in 1931, it is one of the earliest of Simenon's "Maigret" novels, and one of eleven he had published that year.

  4. A Battle of Nerves/ A Man\'s Head / Maigret Bides His Time / The Patience of Maigret / Maigret\'s Patience (1931) Description / Buy at Amazon: The Yellow Dog / Maigret and the Concarneau Murders (1931) Description / Buy at Amazon: Maigret at the Crossroads / The Night at the Crossroads (1931) Description / Buy at Amazon

  5. aka A Battle of Nerves / Maigret's War of Nerves. 6 The Yellow Dog ( 1931) aka A Face for a Clue / Maigret and the Concarneau Murders. 7 The Night at the Crossroads ( 1931) aka The Crossroads Murders / Maigret at the Crossroads. 8 A Crime in Holland ( 1931) aka Maigret in Holland. 9 The Grand Banks Cafe ( 1931)

  6. A Battle of Nerves. by Georges Simenon. Did Simenon inspire American hard-boiled crime writers, or was it was the other way around (he did live in America for several years)? He certainly created a hardboiled character with his Inspector Maigret.

  7. Jan 1, 1986 · Maigret's War of Nerves (English and French Edition) Hardcover – January 1, 1986. Convinced that Joseph Heurtin, a slow-witted delivery boy, did not commit a brutal murder, Inspector Jules Maigret's quest for the real killer plunges him into a battle of wits with a criminal mastermind.

    • Georges Simenon
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    Maigret of the Month: May, 2004. M has requested permission to let a prisoner on death row, in maximum security "escape." He is Joseph Heurtin, convicted of having killed a rich American, Mrs. Henderson, and her French maid, Élise Chatrier, at Saint-Cloud. His fingerprints and footprints were found everywhere, and he'd been seen in the ...

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