British-American writer
Leslie Charteris's works include his series on stories featuring
Simon Templar, also known as The Saint.
Charteris's first novel,
X Esquire, was published in 1927, which he later described as "an appallingly bad book"; his second novel—
The White Rider, published in 1928—is "overwritten and poorly constructed", according to his biographer Joan DelFattore. In his third novel,
Meet the Tiger (1928), he introduced the character of Simon Templar, a debonair gentleman crook who goes by the
nom de guerre, The Saint. Charteris continued writing
Saint books and the series gained in popularity because of its "mix of light humour, sophisticated settings, and story-line emphasising the role of a crusader tackling the forces of evil", which had "special appeal in the depression". Charteris moved to the United States in 1932 and soon began writing
screenplays, the first of which resulted in
Midnight Club, released in 1933. Charteris also worked on three books of non-fiction and an introduction to the 1980 re-issue of
The Saint Meets the Tiger. (
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