Catch The Saint - Stories

Stories

The book consisted of the following stories:

  1. The Masterpiece Merchant
  2. The Adoring Socialite
The Saint, created by Leslie Charteris
Characters
  • Simon Templar
  • Patricia Holm
  • Claud Eustace Teal
  • Hoppy Uniatz
  • Roger Conway
Books by Leslie Charteris
  • Meet the Tiger (1928)
  • Enter the Saint (1930)
  • The Last Hero (1930)
  • Knight Templar (1930)
  • Featuring the Saint (UK only – 1931)
  • Alias the Saint (UK only – 1931)
  • Wanted for Murder (US only – 1931)
  • She Was a Lady (1931)
  • The Holy Terror (1932)
  • Getaway (1932)
  • Once More the Saint (1933)
  • The Brighter Buccaneer (1933)
  • The Misfortunes of Mr. Teal (1934)
  • Boodle (1934)
  • The Saint Goes On (1934)
  • The Saint in New York (1935)
  • Saint Overboard (1936)
  • The Ace of Knaves (1937)
  • Thieves' Picnic (1937)
  • Prelude for War (1938)
  • Follow the Saint (1938)
  • The Happy Highwayman (1939)
  • The Saint in Miami (1940)
  • The Saint Goes West (1942)
  • The Saint Steps In (1942)
  • The Saint on Guard (1944)
  • The Saint Sees it Through (1946)
  • Call for the Saint (1948)
  • Saint Errant (1948)
  • The Saint in Europe (1953)
  • The Saint on the Spanish Main (1955)
  • The Saint Around the World (1956)
  • Thanks to the Saint (1957)
  • Señor Saint (1958)
  • The Saint to the Rescue (1959)
  • Trust the Saint (1962)
  • The Saint in the Sun (1963)
Collaborations
(credited to Charteris)
  • Vendetta for the Saint (1964)
  • The Saint on TV (1968)
  • The Saint Returns (1968)
  • The Saint and the Fiction Makers (1968)
  • The Saint Abroad (1969)
  • The Saint in Pursuit (1970)
  • The Saint and the People Importers (1971)
  • Catch the Saint (1975)
  • The Saint and the Hapsburg Necklace (1976)
  • Send for the Saint (1977)
  • The Saint in Trouble (1978)
  • The Saint and the Templar Treasure (1979)
  • Count on the Saint (1980)
  • Salvage for the Saint (1983)
Books by Burl Barer
  • The Saint (film novelization) (1997)
  • Capture the Saint (1997)
Unpublished works
  • Bet on the Saint (1968)
  • The Saint's Lady (1979)
Cinema films
  • The Saint in New York (1938)
  • The Saint Strikes Back (1939)
  • The Saint in London (1939)
  • The Saint's Double Trouble (1940)
  • The Saint Takes Over (1940)
  • The Saint in Palm Springs (1941)
  • The Saint's Vacation (1941)
  • The Saint Meets the Tiger (1943)
  • The Saint's Return (1953)
  • Le Saint mène la danse (1960)
  • Le Saint prend l'affut (1966)
  • The Saint (1997)
TV films
  • The Fiction Makers (1968)
  • Vendetta for the Saint (1969)
  • The Saint and the Brave Goose (1983)
  • The Saint in Manhattan (1987)
TV series
  • The Saint (1962 – 1969)
  • Return of the Saint (1978 – 1979)
  • Mystery Wheel of Adventure (1989)
The Saint actors
  • Louis Hayward
  • George Sanders
  • Hugh Sinclair
  • Félix Marten
  • Jean Marais
  • Roger Moore
  • Ian Ogilvy
  • Andrew Clarke
  • Simon Dutton
  • Val Kilmer
Related articles
  • Daredevil (1929) (Teal's first appearance)
  • S.W.O.R.D. (fictional organization)
  • Hirondel (Templar's car)
Biographical/Bibliographical
  • The Saint and Leslie Charteris (1970) by W.O.G. Lofts and Derek Adley
  • The Saint: 'So You're The Famous Simon Templar' (1989) By Tony Mechele and Dick Fiddy
  • The Saint--A Complete History in Print, Radio, Film and Television (1993) by Burl Barer


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