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Leslie Charteris

    May 12, 1907 – April 15, 1993

    Leslie Charteris, a writer of English and Chinese heritage, gained renown primarily for his mystery fiction. His narratives expertly weave thrilling plots, most famously chronicling the escapades of Simon Templar, also known as "The Saint." Charteris's distinctive style brings these adventurous tales to life, captivating audiences with his unique blend of suspense and intrigue.

    Leslie Charteris
    The Saint in New York
    Trust the Saint
    The Happy Highwayman
    The Saint in Action
    Call for the Saint
    Follow the Saint
    • The Saint is back - the thirty-five original books starring the debonair classic crime hero are being republished in print and ebook with new introductions and extra content.

      Follow the Saint
    • The Saint is back - the thirty-five original books starring the debonair classic crime hero are being republished in print and ebook with new introductions and extra content.

      Call for the Saint
    • The Saint is back - the thirty-five original books starring the debonair classic crime hero are being republished in print and ebook with new introductions and extra content.

      The Saint in Action
    • The Saint is back - the thirty-five original books starring the debonair classic crime hero are being republished in print and ebook with new introductions and extra content.

      The Happy Highwayman
    • The Saint is back - the thirty-five original books starring the debonair classic crime hero are being republished in print and ebook with new introductions and extra content.

      Trust the Saint
    • The Saint is back - the thirty-five original books starring the debonair classic crime hero are being republished in print and ebook with new introductions and extra content.

      The Saint in New York
    • The Saint and the Templar Treasure

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Although chance brought the Saint to Provence, his entanglement in a struggle for the mysterious treasure of the Knights Templar may involve fate.

      The Saint and the Templar Treasure
    • The Saint on TV

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Two adventures based on episodes of The Saint with Roger Moore: In the first, Simon Templar is gassed by a toy soldier, shot with an arrow, mowed down with a submachine gun, and blown up by a plastic bomb hidden in a light fixture. The Saint has become an unwilling participant in The Death Game. In the second tale, having discovered who was behind Death Game, Saint discovers a blackmailer of evil distinction who just won't give up. Leslie Charteris was born in Singapore and moved to England in 1919. He left Cambridge University early when his first novel was accepted for publication. He wrote novels about the Saint throughout his life, becoming one of the 20th century's most prolific and popular authors.

      The Saint on TV
    • CATCH THE SAINT

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      On an errand of mercy for an elderly neighbour, Simon Templar meets a distraught but beautiful damsel in distress. It seems she is missing her brother...and someone else is missing a Rembrandt. Soon the Saint discovers the two are connected, and he's on the trail of "The Masterpiece Merchant." In Philadelphia, the Saint meets a lovely young heiress at a charity ball, only to discover that another member of the party is a leading figure in organised crime.

      CATCH THE SAINT
    • The Saint is back - the thirty-five original books starring the debonair classic crime hero are being republished in print and ebook with new introductions and extra content.

      The Saint Steps In