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The Saint Sees it Through
First edition (US)
AuthorLeslie Charteris
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Saint
GenreMystery novel
PublisherThe Crime Club
Publication date
1946
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Preceded byThe Saint on Guard 
Followed byCall for the Saint 

The Saint Sees it Through is the title of a mystery novel by Leslie Charteris featuring his creation, Simon Templar, alias The Saint. The book was first published in 1946 in the United States by The Crime Club. Hodder and Stoughton published the first British edition in 1947.

This was the final full-length novel featuring Templar to be solely written by Charteris, as the author chose to concentrate on short stories and novella-length Saint stories hereafter. The next full-length Saint novel, Vendetta for the Saint (1964), would be credited to Charteris, but actually written by Harry Harrison.

Story summary

Once again back in New York City, Simon Templar, continuing to act as an agent for his wartime contact, Hamilton, investigates a crime syndicate in its infancy using opium smuggled from China in the chaos following the end of the war as the basis for even bigger crimes, including murder. Along the way he partners with Avalon Dexter, a beautiful lounge singer who resembles his old partner, Patricia Holm.

Television adaptation

The Saint Sees it Through was adapted as an episode of the TV series The Saint that aired during the second season. It was first broadcast on 19 March 1964. It is one of the few full-length Saint novels to be adapted for television.