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  1. Saint Overboard is the title of a 1936 mystery novel by Leslie Charteris, one of a long series of novels featuring Charteris' creation Simon Templar, alias "The Saint". An edited version was previously published in November 1935 in The American Magazine as The Pirate Saint. [1]

  2. Saint Overboard is a 1936 mystery novel by Leslie Charteris, one of a long series of novels featuring Charteris' creation Simon Templar, alias "The Saint". It was originally published in magazines as The Pirate Saint; some paperback editions append the article The to the title (The Saint Overboard).

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  3. Jun 24, 2014 · Saint Overboard (The Saint) Paperback – June 24, 2014. by Leslie Charteris (Author) 4.3 78 ratings. Part of: The Saint (48 books) See all formats and editions. Diving deep into trouble, the Saint takes part in an underwater treasure hunt fraught with unforeseen danger.

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  4. SAINT OVERBOARD (originally The Pirate Saint) - A Simon Templar Adventure. Hardcover – Import, January 1, 1951. Murder and Mystery Ride the High Seas With The Saint BEAUTIFUL BLONDE IN A BATHING SUIT who climbs on board his boat one night -- under a hail of bullets!A MILLIONAIRE PIRATE whose fortune had been made looting sunken treasure ships

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  5. Saint overboard : a Saint story by Charteris, Leslie, 1907-1993. Publication date 1976 Topics Saint (Fictitious character), Private investigators Publisher

  6. Mar 18, 2014 · The tales of the Saint still resound in the modern world with the hero enshrining the virtues of honour and pride, but this particular Saint story gets overly verbose. The plot is decidedly old-fashioned and has probably been reviewed a million times but for a newish reader it became tiresome.

    • Leslie Charteris
  7. Saint Overboard is a 1936 mystery novel by Leslie Charteris, one of a long series of novels featuring Charteris' creation Simon Templar, alias "The Saint". It was originally published in magazines as The Pirate Saint; some paperback editions append the article The to the title (The Saint Overboard).

    • Leslie Charteris