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The Saint in Miami

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1940 novel by Leslie Charteris

The Saint in Miami
First US edition cover
AuthorLeslie Charteris
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Saint
GenreMystery novel
PublisherThe Crime Club
Publication date
1940
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (Hardback &Paperback)
Preceded byThe Happy Highwayman 
Followed byThe Saint Goes West 

The Saint in Miami is the title of a mystery novel byLeslie Charteris featuring his creation,Simon Templar, alias The Saint. As with an earlier release,Follow the Saint, the order of publication for this book was changed. Instead of being published first in the United Kingdom byHodder and Stoughton, as had been custom for most previous volumes, the first edition instead came out in 1940 in the United States, published byThe Crime Club. The first UK edition (by H&S) followed in 1941. Most future Charteris-written Saint books would be published in the United States first hereafter.

After this publication, the frequency of Saint books decreased. Previously, Charteris would publish at least one (often more than one) volume per year, but the next Saint book would not appear until 1942, though in recent years a manuscript for a novella titledThe Saint's Second Front has been discovered, which was submitted for publication in 1941, but rejected.

The Saint in Miami was the first Saint novel published after the outbreak ofWorld War II and is the first of several stories pitting Templar againstNazi operatives. It also marks the start of Charteris phasing out the character ofPatricia Holm, who would not appear in print again until "The Masked Angel", one of the two novellas compiled in the 1948 release,Call for the Saint. Beginning with this novel, Templar's adventures take place primarily in the United States, or North America. The next non-American Saint adventures would not be published untilThe Saint in Europe in 1953.

Plot summary

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One ofPatricia Holm's friends sends an invitation for Patricia and her friend, Simon Templar to visitMiami. Upon arrival, however, The Saint, Patricia and sidekickHoppy Uniatz discover Pat's friend and her husband are nowhere to be found. The trio take up residence in the friend's house. A few days later, a tanker explodes off the Florida coast, and soon after, Simon discovers the dead body of a sailor washed up on shore; attached to the wrist of the body is a lifebelt from the Britishsubmarine H.M.S.Triton. Simon suspects a link between the disappearance of Patricia's friends, the explosion, and a millionaireyachtsman named Randolph March. March's yacht is moored not far from the explosion, and Templar and Hoppy launch the investigation by climbing aboard the yacht, leaving the sailor's corpse in a stateroom for the police to find, and challenging March to give up his secrets. Afterwards, Templar finds himself targeted not only by March, but by an eager local sheriff who proves to be almost as fast-witted as the Saint, himself.

Soon, the Saint uncovers aNazi ring operating out of Florida.

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