The Death of Monsieur Gallet

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OriginaltitleFrench: Monsieur Gallet, décédé
LanguageFrench
The Death of Monsieur Gallet
AuthorGeorges Simenon
Original titleFrench: Monsieur Gallet, décédé
LanguageFrench
SeriesInspector Jules Maigret
GenreDetective fiction, Crime fiction
Publication date
1931
Publication placeBelgium
Media typePrint
Preceded byThe Crime at Lock 14 
Followed byThe Crime of Inspector Maigret 

The Death of Monsieur Gallet (other English-language titles are Maigret Stonewalled and The Late Monsieur Gallet; French: Monsieur Gallet, décédé) is a detective novel by Belgian writer Georges Simenon. It is one of the earliest novels by Simenon featuring the detective Jules Maigret.

The book has been translated three times into English: in 1932 by Anthony Abbot as The Death of Monsieur Gallet, in 1963 as Maigret Stonewalled by Margaret Marshall, and in 2013 by Anthea Bell as The Late Monsieur Gallet.[1]

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