A review by itzami
The Carter of La Providence by Georges Simenon

3.0

Coming from more recent books of Maigret’s stories, you can really tell that this one was done really at the start. It lacks Maguire’s personality in it but the scenery descriptions are amazing.
It’s interesting that you can see Simenon’s writing evolving and how Maigret is being shaped with each book.
The story was fine, but the narrative was confusing sometimes! There were a lot of jumps between places, one paragraph after another and it made the reading a bit chaotic.
In any case, it’s a fun read.