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The Thriller
Date | Number: 17 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesThe Judgement of the Joker [Simon Templar (The Saint)] by Leslie Charteris illustrated by A. Jones

Bafflers #17 - The Problem of the Secret Dispatch by Anon.

The Little Black Joss [Part 4 of 12; Det. Insp. McCarthy] by John G. Brandon
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   By The Australian Panther
Another Charteris, with the same characters, 'The FIVE KINGS ' Since there are five kings, and we've had the SAINT and now the JOKER [!] there may be another 3 stories here.
   By scriberareal
"The Judgement of the Joker" is the Saint story that was later adapted into "The Wonderful War" in the collection 'Featuring the Saint'. "The Wonderful War" clearly takes place in the Saint's early days before "The Saint Closes the Case/The Last Hero", when the Saint worked with a gang and was still an unknown outlaw. Unfortunately, when updating the story for 'Featuring the Saint', Charteris inserted a reference to the preceding story in the collection: "The Logical Adventure", which quite obviously takes place after the Saint's identity is well-known and he has been pardoned due to his actions in "The Avenging Saint/Knight Templar". The offending line is: "He had already had police protection — after the Lemuel incident there had been no difficulty in obtaining that, as soon as he showed the police the first cards."
  
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