The Saint and the Fiction Makers

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The Saint and the Fiction Makers
Mystery novel
PublisherThe Crime Club
Publication date
1968
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages211 pp
Preceded byThe Saint Returns 
Followed byThe Saint Abroad 

The Saint and the Fiction Makers (some editions use the hyphenated form "Fiction-Makers") is the title of a 1968 mystery novel featuring the character of

Simon Templar, alias "The Saint".[1]

The novel is credited to Leslie Charteris, who created the Saint in 1928, but the book was actually authored by Fleming Lee and is adapted from a teleplay by John Kruse written for a two-part episode of The Saint, "The Fiction Makers",[1] which first aired in December 1968 and was later released as a theatrical film.[1] As with other Saint books released during this period, Charteris served in an editorial capacity.

The novel was first published in the United States by

Hodder and Stoughton. The movie stars Roger Moore as Simon Templar with Sylvia Syms
.

Plot summary

Simon Templar is hired by a friend in the book publishing trade to protect one of his authors, a secretive recluse called Amos Klein who writes a popular series of spy novels.

When he arrives at Klein's house in the country, he hears a woman's screams and several gunshots. Rushing to the rescue, he finds a woman tied up and gripping a revolver behind her back. He discovers that she is "Amos Klein", a woman who adopted a male pen name to increase sales of her novels. She explains that she has to be able to do everything her character in the novels does and that she was just doing some research. The pair are soon kidnapped by a group of people who claim to be members of

S.W.O.R.D.
, the evil organization from Amos Klein's novels. Their leader, "Warlock", the mastermind of the group, mistakenly assumes that Simon Templar is Amos Klein and that the woman is his secretary. The kidnappers want Amos Klein to plot a grandiose heist.

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