Sujet : Re: RI February 2025
De : noone (at) *nospam* nowhere.com (Titus G)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 05. Jun 2025, 06:57:08
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On 5/06/25 02:31, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
In article <101onri$kavd$3@dont-email.me>, Titus G <noone@nowhere.com> wrote:
On 3/04/25 18:18, Titus G wrote:
On 3/04/25 16:32, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
>
Meet the Tiger by Leslie Charteris
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/72869
>
Thank you for this detail and your thoughts. I loved The Saint when an
impressionable youngster but do not recall this specific one.
I'm off to Gutenberg.
>
I enjoyed this but less so in the second half when I was sick of the
continual long winded reasonings why he was so superior in physical and
mental abilities to the rest of the world followed by idiotic decisions
to tempt fate in the worst possible way. It was fun for the trip back to
an earlier time of reading pleasure but I will not seek more. Thank you.
>
You're welcome!
And yes, that fact that "Old House" could mean two different things
both of which the gang was using(!) and then barging into one of
them with no plan was a pure "how do I keep this moving?" :-)
I would point out, that, as I noted in the review, Charteris was
very aware of his first novel's weak points and at various times
resisted having it republished,
By the time I began it, I had forgotten that part of your review.
so your milage with other Saint
stories may vary. I plan (long term) to continue and will post
my results if & when. I do recall my first foray through the 1930s
stories very fondly.
OK. I probably would read another if there is a major change and will
look forward to your future reviews.