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  1. Cecile Is Dead (French: Cécile est morte!) is a 1944 French crime film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Albert Préjean, Santa Relli and Germaine Kerjean. It is based on the 1942 novel of the same title by Georges Simenon featuring his detective Jules Maigret. [1]

  2. There Cécile's aunt is found in her apartment, dead. Cause of death: strangulation. A search is then carried out for Cécile, who had been so anxious to speak with Maigret that morning. Eventually she is found in a somewhat obscure corner of police headquarters - dead. Cause of death: murder.

    • (1.2K)
    • Paperback
  3. About Cécile Is Dead. “A writer as comfortable with reality as with fiction, with passion as with reason.” —John Le CarréA moving novel about the destructive power of greed starring the unrivaled Inspector Maigret“Poor Cécile! And yet she was still young.

    • Georges Simenon
    • Paperback
  4. Cecile Is Dead: Directed by Maurice Tourneur. With Albert Préjean, Santa Relli, Germaine Kerjean, Luce Fabiole. A woman keeps coming to Quai Des Orfevres to see Inspector Maigret about disturbing events in her household.Maigret and his colleagues are annoyed, until this woman is found dead and they realize she was on to something.

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    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Maurice Tourneur
    • 1944-03-08
  5. Dec 29, 2015 · "Cecile is Dead" (previously translated from the French as "Maigret and the Spinster") features a murder investigation by Commissaire Jules Maigret of the Paris Police Judiciare that plays out in a dreary suburb.

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    • Penguin Books
    • $12
  6. Cécile Is Dead. Georges Simenon. Penguin, Dec 29, 2015 - Fiction - 192 pages. “A writer as comfortable with reality as with fiction, with passion as with reason.” —John Le CarréA moving novel...

  7. Dec 29, 2015 · "Cecile is Dead" (previously translated from the French as "Maigret and the Spinster") features a murder investigation by Commissaire Jules Maigret of the Paris Police Judiciare that plays out in a dreary suburb.

    • Georges Simenon