The Happy Highwayman
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1960s paperback edition |
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Author | Leslie Charteris |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Series | The Saint |
Genre(s) | Mystery, Short Stories |
Publisher | Hodder and Stoughton |
Released | 1939 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
ISBN | NA |
Preceded by | Follow the Saint |
Followed by | The Saint in Miami |
The Happy Highwayman is a collection of short stories by Leslie Charteris, first published in 1939 by Hodder and Stoughton in the United Kingdom and The Crime Club in the United States. This was the 21st book to feature the adventures of Simon Templar, alias "The Saint".
This was the last set of Saint short stories until the publication of Saint Errant nine years later.
[edit] Stories
The book consisted of 9 stories:
- The Man who was Lucky
- The Smart Detective
- The Wicked Cousin
- The Well-Meaning Mayor
- The Benevolent Burglary
- The Star Producers
- The Charitable Countess
- The Mug's Game
- The Man who Liked Ants
[edit] Television adaptations
Several stories from this collection formed the basis for episodes of the 1962-69 TV series, The Saint.
"The Man Who Was Lucky" and "The Charitable Countess" were both adapted during the show's first season, on December 13 and December 20, 1962, respectively. "The Well-Meaning Mayor" and "The Benevolent Burglary" aired during the second season on December 5 and December 26, 1963, respectively. "The Smart Detective" was adapted during The Saints abbreviated fourth season on July 22, 1965.