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The Saint Closes the Case

The Saint. Book 3

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The Saint Closes the Case

By: Leslie Charteris
Narrated by: John Telfer
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Simon Templar is the Saint - daring, dazzling, and just a little disreputable. On the side of the law, but standing outside it, he dispenses his own brand of justice one criminal at a time.

When the Saint and Patricia Holm stumble upon a government test of a weapon of mass destruction, they realise they've seen something that must be kept away from the wrong hands. But the Saint's nemesis Rayt Marius is already nearby...

There is only one way to stop Marius from using the weapon to start a war - kidnapping the scientist who built it. The plot comes to a climax on the banks of the River Thames, and not everyone will survive.

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.

©1930 Leslie Charteris (P)2014 Audible Studios
Thriller & Suspense Mystery Suspense Crime Fiction Fiction Detective Crime Traditional Detectives

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What did you love best about The Saint Closes the Case?

The Saint,'s sense of right and wrong and why he developed that particular code of conduct.

Who was your favorite character and why?

The Saint. Just a very lovable character, good and bad rolled up into one character that accomplishes the greatest good for the greatest number of people.

Have you listened to any of John Telfer’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

No, I haven't.

Nostalgia overwhelmed me

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When reviewing Jane Austen or Fyodor Dostoyevsky, I’ll take a moment to set the historical context, appreciate the craft of the writing and the depth of the psychology. But when taking it easy with a good old-fashioned thriller like this, I’m frankly just in it for the fun.

Fun, as in, I know the violence won’t get too forensic. The evil won’t get too twisted and disturbing. The sex scenes won’t go beyond hand holding and kisses. And the standards by which the characters live their lives (at least the good ones) come from an older, more generous, less culturally apologetic era. This is, as its author said, "a rattling good adventure story of its time", imbued with an insouciant, swashbuckling nobility (and humor) that's in far too short supply these days. I enjoyed the ride—and John Telfer’s pitch-perfect performance—enormously.

NOTE: The first chapter begins with an "Introduction" by another author. I stopped listening when he started giving away plot twists, thereby missing the "Prelude", the first chunk of the novel that sets the stage for the rest of the story. To avoid this mistake (and the spoilers) fast forward to 7:10 in the first chapter. Then, when it's all over, go back and listen to those first seven minutes; they're well worth it.

A Rattling Good Adventure Story of its Time

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Book 3 is actually Book 1! Audible & Amazon staffs have a tendency to do minimal service to some series & unfortunately this is one of them.

The book is fantastic! A picture in time right up with Dashiell Hammett & Raymond Chandler. This is NOT your mother's Simon Templar! This is more of an amoral Saint filled with violence and fuzzy philosophies. There are more than one Saint and Simon Templar is not a womanizing Lothario,but a one-woman man.

Charteris helped write the early Saint movies, so agreed to the sanitizing of what Simon Templar became on the screen, but he kept The Saint true to his origins on the page.

Mr. Tefler serves the written word with panache and verve! Listen to the series and see why Simon Templar, The Saint has been popular since 1929!

Classic Series that Audible serves Poorly

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The Saint in the early days had his band of merry men, and he was a far cry from the dashing, suave Simon Templar people who only know him from the TV show know. There's still his brash, smartass attitude, and his "into the brink of death" philosophy (perfectly portrayed by John Telfer), and here it comes in handy. A (quite literal) mad scientist has invented a horrible weapon, and the Saint and his cronies battle not only foreign powers but Scotland Yard to keep the scientist from unleashing his horror upon the world.

Enjoyable early Saint story

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Predictable yet enjoyable. Story to entertain with laughter and smile. Finding the positive in the hardest time. Becoming a new fan after all is said and done.

Finding what is positive in darkest time.

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