The Saint Detective Magazine was a monthly pulp magazine published by King-Size Publications in New York from 1957. Each issue would feature a story featuring Leslie Charteris' Saint character, after whom the magazine was named. In Nov 1958 the name of the magazine was changed to The Saint Mystery Magazine and then in May 1966 to The Saint Magazine. Publication ceased in Oct 1967 after 141 issues. Like many of this type of magazine, it carried mainly reprints of crime and mystery stories that had been first published elsewhere.
There was also a U.K. and an Australian edition. The UK edition also ran for 141 issues. It featured mostly the same content as the US edition but later ran its own stories.
Stories by Agatha Christie in the Saint Detective Magazine[]
- vol. 1 No. 1, Spring 1953 - The Face of Helen
- vol. 1 No. 6, March 1954 - The Coming of Mr Quin
- vol. 2 no. 6, Dec 1954 - The Bird with the Broken Wing
- vol. 4 no. 1, Jul 1955 - The Adventure of Johnnie Waverly as "The Kidnapping of Johnnie Waverly".
- vol. 6 no. 4, Oct 1956 - Problem at Pollensa Bay.
Stories by Agatha Christie in the Saint Mystery Magazine[]
- vol. 16 no. 1, May 1962 - The Apples of the Hesperides.
- (UK only) vol. 9 no. 4, Jun 1963 - The Dream.
- (UK only) vol. 9 no. 11, Jan 1964 - The Thumb Mark of St. Peter.