Meet--the Tiger!

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Leslie Charteris: Meet--the Tiger! (1929, Pub. for The Crime Club, Inc., by Doubleday, Doran)

296 pages

English language

Published Dec. 29, 1929 by Pub. for The Crime Club, Inc., by Doubleday, Doran.

OCLC Number:
12623169

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3 stars (2 reviews)

(aka known as "The Saint meets the Tiger.") In the quiet village of Baycome on the North Devon Coast, the Saint must match wits with an a deadly gang of crooks, led by an anonymous person - only known by the name of "the Tiger." All of this without a hair out of place. And while finding the time to romance our heroine. And shining the Saintly halo on friends and enemies alike...

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3 stars

The introduction to another long series of books, radio and film, this story was disavowed by the author. Only his third novel, the introduction for a 1980 reprint states "I can see so much wrong with it that I am humbly astonished that it got published at all". While rough at times, it was a decent thriller, and contains passages that really shine.

Simon Templar in this novel is more a dilettante than the Robin Hood character he would become. Established in a small seaside English village, he is there to root out the Tiger, a gang leader who stole a large sum of gold in Chicago - then return that gold for a 20% reward. In this story, we don't know who the Tiger is - and neither does Simon. This town has a large cast of characters with an interest in this business.

These characters are also hit …

Subjects

  • Saint (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
  • Private investigators -- England -- Fiction