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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 Sees it Through
    The Saint´s Getaway
    Baker's Dozen: 13 Short Espionage Novels
    The Saint in New York
    Manhunt, March 1953
    Follow the Saint
    • Manhunt, March 1953

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This replica of the March 1953 issue of MANHUNT digest magazine features a collection of thrilling stories from notable authors in the crime and mystery genre. Highlights include Mickey Spillane's "EVERYBODY'S WATCHING ME" and Richard S. Prather's "THE SLEEPER CAPER," alongside works by Leslie Charteris, Craig Rice, and others. Each story offers a unique narrative filled with suspense, intrigue, and unexpected twists, showcasing the vibrant storytelling of mid-20th century crime fiction.

      Manhunt, March 1953
      4.0
    • Baker's Dozen: 13 Short Espionage Novels

      Complete & Unabridged

      • 515 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Novels by Doyle, Maugham, Charteris, MacDonald, Gardner, Woolrick, and Fleming deal with spies and secret agents in World Wars I and II and the cold war

      Baker's Dozen: 13 Short Espionage Novels
      4.0
    • 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 Intervenes
      3.5
    • Thanks to the Saint

      • 189 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Contains:The bunco artists The happy suicide The good medicine The unescapable word The perfect sucker The careful terrorist

      Thanks to the Saint
      3.5