Getaway is the title of a mystery novel by Leslie Charteris first published in the United Kingdom in 1932 by Hodder and Stoughton. This was the fifth full-length novel featuring the adventures of the modern day Robin Hood-inspired crimebuster Simon Templar, and the ninth Saint book published overall since 1928. When first published in the United States by The Crime Club, the title was modified to The Saint's Getaway which was later adopted by future UK editions.

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  • Getaway is the title of a mystery novel by Leslie Charteris first published in the United Kingdom in 1932 by Hodder and Stoughton. This was the fifth full-length novel featuring the adventures of the modern day Robin Hood-inspired crimebuster Simon Templar, and the ninth Saint book published overall since 1928. When first published in the United States by The Crime Club, the title was modified to The Saint's Getaway which was later adopted by future UK editions. Prior to being published in book form, Getaway had appeared in magazines under the titles Property of the Deceased and Two Men from Munich. Charteris, in his introduction to a mid-1960s reprint of the book for Fiction Publishing Company, describes Getaway as the third part of a trilogy of novels that began with The Last Hero and Knight Templar. (en)
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  • 1965 Hodder edition with alternate title (en)
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  • Getaway also The Saint's Getaway (en)
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  • Getaway is the title of a mystery novel by Leslie Charteris first published in the United Kingdom in 1932 by Hodder and Stoughton. This was the fifth full-length novel featuring the adventures of the modern day Robin Hood-inspired crimebuster Simon Templar, and the ninth Saint book published overall since 1928. When first published in the United States by The Crime Club, the title was modified to The Saint's Getaway which was later adopted by future UK editions. (en)
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  • Getaway (The Saint) (en)
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  • Getaway
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