Tropic Moon

Simenon, Georges

One of the author's self-described psychological 'romans durs' (as opposed to 'romans populaires' – think Maigret), set in Gabon, West Africa; degeneracy and corruption in a colonial outpost, beginning in quintessential Simenon style, 'Try as he might, he could not account for it'.

Publisher: Harcourt Brace and Company. First American edition 1943
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: New York
A couple of marks to prelims and extremities, else fine in dustwrapper nicked at the crown of the spine.


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