The action takes place entirely in Paris, as often with Simenon. We hear street names ginned different neighborhoods, the author wanted to keep the truth and he was inquiring particularly.
Pierre Santini brilliantly played the role of the Commissioner with a very safe and managed insurance. The characteristic high-pitched voice ("with slight crack" indicates short booklet) Fanny Cottençon plays the role of the wife of the accused. Also note the presence of Catherine Hiegel, member of the Comédie-French at the time of registration. These are the three actors whose names are the best known.
The narrator, used to tell the action off dialogues, Charlie Nelson. He has a deep voice, calm and ever pressing of one who knows his role, and just tell the adventures that expedite action and come join the dialogues beaches. A delight to tell prevents rushing its flow.
Means the Commissioner and his mania pats to empty his pipe, and sometimes the furtive lighting a match.
The back of the box written precisely "in 4th cover": "A real sound space of this great crime fiction text revives the square of Antwerp, the daily Wharf Goldsmiths in the 50s and strange cellar Steuvels bookbinder.
"Magnificent authority and humanity in the role of the famous Commissioner Pierre Santini us into an unusual investigation in which a multitude of characters are revealed in their cynicism or their tenderness, their violence in their weakness. "
As often in Simenon, we perceive a more intimate aspect of the Commissioner: here the behavior of his wife and his role in preparing lunch with care and love even when it was returning to his home without warning.
For this audio device, we are privileged witnesses of the action, and taken by her. The story is dense and the outcome is not the culprit and hints at the place of facts. It reveals and also chronicles intermittent errors of the investigation.
The author also takes us through his different characters in a gallery and distinct types of characters that represent the company's microcosm: the ambitious young inspector, the fragile woman, the arrogant lawyer, a conscientious craftsman ... and of course the scoundrel shallows.
A lovely way to penetrate and be led into the world of Georges Simenon always using the same ways without repeating.