Talk:The Saint and the Fiction Makers
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Fleming Lee might be a pseudonym used by Leslie Charteris as another in-joke. It seems to mock Ian Fleming and mention his Eurasian heritage at the same time.Hotspur23 13:43, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
- No, according to Burl Barer's book, Fleming Lee was a different person who had worked on some of the French novels and the comic strip. Barer's discussion of the unpublished work Bet on the Saint pretty much confirms that Lee is a different person from Charteris. I don't realy see it as mocking Ian Fleming. 23skidoo 16:30, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
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