Pocket Books 6004 (March, 1960). Cover by James Hill
From the back cover:
Four gorgeous gals - and each of them spelled TROUBLE!
Jocelyn, a redheaded artists' model. She said she would do anything for the Saint if he robbed a blind man blind. It was a tempting proposition, especially for someone as saintly as the Saint.
Doris, an elegant blonde. She needed help too, and when the Saint was finished helping she planned to give him his reward - a slug right between the eyes.
Beryl, an enticing widow who didn't know a gigolo from a self-respecting crook. She had to be protected from herself.
Alice, a baby-faced doll with big, innocent eyes - and a line of chatter that could charm money out of a strongbox. She needed a dose of her own medicine; the Saint reckoned he was the man to give it.
Pocket Books 6004 (March, 1960). Cover by James Hill
From the back cover:
Four gorgeous gals - and each of them spelled TROUBLE!
Jocelyn, a redheaded artists' model. She said she would do anything for the Saint if he robbed a blind man blind. It was a tempting proposition, especially for someone as saintly as the Saint.
Doris, an elegant blonde. She needed help too, and when the Saint was finished helping she planned to give him his reward - a slug right between the eyes.
Beryl, an enticing widow who didn't know a gigolo from a self-respecting crook. She had to be protected from herself.
Alice, a baby-faced doll with big, innocent eyes - and a line of chatter that could charm money out of a strongbox. She needed a dose of her own medicine; the Saint reckoned he was the man to give it.