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''Prelude for War'' is a mystery novel by
Leslie Charteris Leslie Charteris (born Leslie Charles Bowyer-Yin, 12 May 1907 – 15 April 1993), was a British-Chinese author of adventure fiction, as well as a screenwriter.Robin Hood Robin Hood is a legendary heroic outlaw originally depicted in English folklore and subsequently featured in literature and film. According to legend, he was a highly skilled archer and swordsman. In some versions of the legend, he is depic ...
-inspired crime fighter,
Simon Templar ''The Saint'' is the nickname of the fictional character Simon Templar, featured in a series of novels and short stories by Leslie Charteris published between 1928 and 1963. After that date, other authors collaborated with Charteris on books unt ...
, alias "The Saint". The book was first published in the United Kingdom in 1938 by
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, and in the United States by
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the same year. Previously, the novel had been serialized in the American magazine ''
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''. Publication of the book marked the 10th anniversary of the Simon Templar character. Later editions of the book were retitled ''The Saint and the Sinners'' and ''The Saint Plays with Fire''. This was the last time a Simon Templar novel or short story collection would be published under different titles (although a later novella, ''The Saint and the Sizzling Saboteur'' from ''
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'' would later be published individually).


Plot

A peaceful moonlight drive in the
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countryside is interrupted when Simon Templar and
Patricia Holm Patricia Holm is the name of a fictional character who appeared in the novels and short stories of Leslie Charteris between 1928 and 1948. She was the on-again, off-again girlfriend and partner of Simon Templar, alias "The Saint", and shared a nu ...
listen to a disturbing radio broadcast from
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by a would-be dictator who plans to make it the latest in a growing number of European
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under a ruling party, the Sons of France. This broadcast disturbs Patricia, and Templar makes a dire ( and, as it will turn out, accurate) prediction that the future of Europe will be one of invasions and
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. The two adventurers are interrupted in their worries when they spot a house on fire in the distance. Rushing to help, Templar enters the burning building but is unable to rescue a man trapped inside. Later, he and Patricia learn that one of the occupants of the house is a known war profiteer, who is expected to make millions off both sides if a new European war erupts. Templar, examining the facts of the fire and the man's death, comes to the conclusion that he was murdered. When he is later called to testify at a coroner's inquest into the death, Templar is disturbed to see an obvious whitewash underway that attempts to label the death as accidental. Templar launches his own investigation into the death, which gets off to a bad start when one of his targets is murdered, and
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Chief Inspector
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catches Templar leaning over the dead body. Now firmly intrigued, Templar continues his investigations, which lead him on the trail of an
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plot designed to spark a Second World War, a clue to which is provided from beyond the grave. The book's cover indicates this plot element, portraying the Saint as trying to close a door through which armed soldiers are trying to enter. ''Prelude for War'', in retrospect, can be seen as a prelude for Templar's later work on behalf of the war effort, as chronicled in ''
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'' and succeeding books written and set during World War II.


Television adaptation

''Prelude for War'' was adapted as an episode of ''
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'' entitled "The Saint Plays with Fire". The episode aired on November 28, 1963 during the second season. It is one of only a few full Saint novels to be adapted for the series. {{The Saint 1938 British novels Simon Templar books Novels by Leslie Charteris Works originally published in Cosmopolitan (magazine) Novels first published in serial form Hodder & Stoughton books