Simenon, Georges. MAIGRET AND THE SATURDAY CALLER. Orlando: Harvest Inc., 2003. First trade paperback edition. Issued to commemorate the 100th birthday of Georges Simenon. Originally published in hardcover by Hamish Hamilton in London in 1964 and by Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich in New York in 1991. Octavo, pictorial wrappers, 124 p. ; 21 cm. Issued as A Harvest Book / A Helen and Kurt Wolff Book. Translated from the French by Tony White. SYNOPSIS: Léonard Planchon, a tense man with a hairlip, goes to Maigret with an unusual problem. He wants to kill his wife, or perhaps his wife and her lover, who for two years now have been making him sleep on a cot in the dining room. He has even worked out a plan to hide their bodies in concrete. Uneasily investigating a murder that has not yet been committed, Maigret explores the bistros of Montmartre and uncovers a peculiar -- and pathetic -- menage a trois. A fine copy. $15.00.