Carta a Mi Juez
Georges Simenon
Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
3.83
· 12 ratings · 241 pages · Published: 1946
Then, one night at a provincial railway station, laden with Christmas presents for his wife and children, he encounters Martine, an enigmatic young woman helplessly adrift in the world. Their ensuing liaison precipitates a spiritual awakening in Alavoine—and sets the stage for his tragic disintegration. Like Camus’s The Fall, Georges Simenon’s thriller is at once a devastating personal confession and an indictment of modern society’s empty and deadening moral codes.
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