The Saint in Miami [Hardcover] Leslie Charteris

$26

Hardcover has some normal wear and fading. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure. Good reading copy.

This vintage hardcover edition of “The Saint in Miami” by Leslie Charteris offers a thrilling glimpse into the world of the iconic vigilante hero, the Saint. Published in the 1950s, it finds the debonair Saint embroiled in a suspenseful adventure set against the glamorous backdrop of Miami. Despite lacking a dust jacket and showing some age-related wear, the book’s clean pages and sturdy binding make it an excellent reading copy for fans or collectors seeking to experience the wit, charm, and old-world appeal of Charteris’ beloved character and his Robin Hood-like exploits.

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Hardcover has some normal wear and fading. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure. Good reading copy.

This vintage hardcover edition of “The Saint in Miami” by Leslie Charteris offers readers a glimpse into the world of one of the most iconic characters in 20th-century popular fiction. The Saint, the daring and debonair vigilante created by Charteris in 1928, captured the imagination of readers with his Robin Hood-like exploits and became a cultural phenomenon, spawning movies, radio dramas, and a long-running television series. This particular installment, published in the 1950s, finds the Saint embroiled in a thrilling adventure in the glamorous and sultry setting of Miami. Despite the absence of a dust jacket and some expected wear from its age, the book’s clean pages and sturdy binding make it an excellent reading copy for fans of the series or collectors seeking to complete their Charteris library. With its blend of suspense, wit, and old-world charm, “The Saint in Miami” serves as a captivating time capsule of a bygone era and a testament to the enduring appeal of Charteris’ suave and cunning hero.

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