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In "Meet the Tiger," Leslie Charteris crafts a riveting narrative that showcases the escapades of his iconic character, Simon Templar, also known as The Saint. This novel is emblematic of the genre that fuses adventure and mystery with a dash of humor, reflecting the post-war fascination with individualism and moral ambiguity. Charteris's prose is sharp and engaging, richly capturing the era's zeitgeist while introducing readers to a web of deception, intrigue, and thrilling escapades that challenge societal norms. His trademark style employs witty dialogue and action-packed sequences, making it a quintessentially entertaining read. Leslie Charteris, born in 1907, was a pioneer in the crime ...
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Life in the Lancashire village of Riggan is dominated by the coal pit, for it not only provides employment for most of the villagers, but it is also the focus for most of the communities hopes and fears. Joan Lowrie, a pit girl who has endured many hardships herself, comes to the rescue of seventeen-year-old Liz and her baby.
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