Quote by: Georges Simenon

The sun finally died in beauty, flinging out its crimson flames, which cast their reflection on the faces of passers-by, giving them a strangely feverish look. The darkness of the trees became deeper. You could hear the Seine flowing. Sounds carried farther, and people in their beds could feel, as they did every night, the vibration of the ground as buses rolled past.


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Author Bio


  • NameGeorges Simenon
  • DescriptionBelgian writer
  • AliasesGeorges Joseph Christian Simenon
  • BornFebruary 13, 1903
  • DiedSeptember 4, 1989
  • CountryBelgium
  • ProfessionWriter; Novelist
  • WorksJules Maigret