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Les Sept Fils de Simenon

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Les Sept Fils de Simenon by Ramon Diaz-Eterovic is a French-language novel published in 2001 by Métailié. The title references Georges Simenon, the prolific Belgian author best known for his Maigret detective series, suggesting a literary homage or thematic connection to Simenon’s legacy. While specific plot details are sparse in available metadata, the work appears to engage with the world of crime fiction or literary mystery, possibly exploring the lives or legacies of characters inspired by Simenon’s creations. At 284 pages, it offers a substantial narrative likely aimed at adult readers familiar with European crime literature. The book was released in paperback and carries standard bibliographic identifiers, confirming its status as a formally published work.

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