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The Saint And The Happy Highwayman (1981)

The Saint and the Happy Highwayman (1981)

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ISBN
0441748910 (ISBN13: 9780441748914)
Language
English
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About book The Saint And The Happy Highwayman (1981)

Originally published on my blog here in February 2001.In the yellow jacketed editions of the Saint stories, the full series to date of publication is listed, in what seems to be chronological order. However, The Happy Highwayman is not in its correct place. Instead of following the early Second World War stories, it is in fact from six years earlier and is one of the first collections of short stories.The nine tales in The Happy Highwayman are typical of Charteris' writing in the mid thirties, a time when he was immensely prolific. Most of them are not especially memorable, and could stand as templates for Saint stories - in particular The Mug's Game, about card playing swindles. Two of the stories are more unusual, and have been anthologised in omnibuses of Saint stories so must have been considered among the best. The Star Producers is an amusing story of a swindle involving acting lessons which are used to persuade the mark to help finance a non-existent stage production, along similar lines to the film The Producers. The other story, The Wicked Cousin, has a politically incorrect depiction of a disabled man (to make an anachronistic judgement), but his inability to speak intelligibly is important in the plot.

Although listed as twenty-first in the series, the stories in this collection date from significantly earlier, and were a perfect reminder of why I much prefer the Saint of that era. Here we have Templar at his best — pre-Hoppy, and even sans-Patricia — when the artistry of the adventure was much more pronounced, but still fell mostly on the correct side of the outlandish / preposterous divide. The final story, “The Man Who Liked Ants” can safely be skipped (it's so out of character that it's often thought to have been ghost-written; either way it has all the characteristics of having been written as a non-Saint story with Templar grafted on later, similar to those in Alias the Saint), and “The Mug's Game” rather oddly gets the winning order of poker hands wrong (view spoiler)[(four aces should not beat a straight flush) (hide spoiler)]

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