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Rating: Summary: Two stories: one is "Saintly", other is not Review: This book contains two stories; "The National Debt": The adventure of Professor Rameses Smith (alias the Saint) at Beacon Inn, South Wales. "The Man Who Could Not Die": Miles Hallin was reputed as an immortal man, but the Saint smelled a rat.If it is your first Saint book, I recommend you to read the latter story first. The former story is enjoyable, but you will not see what the Saint is; you might misunderstand him as a private detective or so. The latter story is more "Saintly"; the Saint smells out the evil and tries to get rid of it - illegally. Both stories are enjoyable, but their plots are crude. As always in the Saint novels?
Rating: Summary: Two stories: one is "Saintly", other is not Review: This book contains two stories; "The National Debt": The adventure of Professor Rameses Smith (alias the Saint) at Beacon Inn, South Wales. "The Man Who Could Not Die": Miles Hallin was reputed as an immortal man, but the Saint smelled a rat. If it is your first Saint book, I recommend you to read the latter story first. The former story is enjoyable, but you will not see what the Saint is; you might misunderstand him as a private detective or so. The latter story is more "Saintly"; the Saint smells out the evil and tries to get rid of it - illegally. Both stories are enjoyable, but their plots are crude. As always in the Saint novels?
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