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The Man Who Watched the Trains Go By (novel)

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Language
  
English

Followed by
  
Liberty Bar

Author
  
Georges Simenon

Country
  
Belgium

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Publication date
  
1938

Originally published
  
1938

Genre
  
Crime Fiction

Preceded by
  
Tropic Moon

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Original title
  
L'Homme qui regardait passer les trains

Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Pages
  
210 pp (in 2006 Penguin edition)

Similar
  
Georges Simenon books, Other books

The Man Who Watched the Trains Go By, first published in English in 1938, is a crime thriller by Georges Simenon about a man’s rapid descent into criminality and madness following sudden financial ruination. A film adaptation was released in 1952.

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Plot summary

A quiet, respectable Dutch clerk from Groningen becomes increasingly unhinged after discovering that his life savings have been looted by his employer. After taking his revenge on his boss, the man hurriedly leaves town, eventually making his way to Paris. When he discovers that he is being trailed by a Dutch police detective the man becomes more and more delusional, seeing himself as a master criminal and certain that the woman he has become involved with, his former employer’s mistress, is genuinely interested in him, rather than the bag of stolen money he has carried with him from the Netherlands.

Film adaptation

The book was adapted for the film The Man Who Watched Trains Go By (1952) starring Claude Rains and Marius Goring and directed by Harold French.

References

The Man Who Watched the Trains Go By (novel) Wikipedia