Fleming Lee

Fleming Lee
Born Fleming Lee Blitch
1933
St. Augustine, Florida, United States
Died 2013 (aged 7980)
United States
Genre Mystery fiction

Fleming Lee (1933–2013),[1] born Fleming Lee Blitch, was an American author, best known for his collaborations with Leslie Charteris on his series of "Saint" novels.[2]

Fleming was born in St. Augustine, Florida to Loonis Blitch and Jean Frances Fleming Blitch on December 19, 1933. He taught English at Washington State University, Miami University of Ohio, Western College for Women and Florida Atlantic University. He also practiced law from 1978-1986 in Washington, D.C. and from 1987-2003 in central Florida.

He published his first book, a children's novel called The Amazing Adventures of Peter Grunt, was published in 1963 by J.B. Lippincott Company under his birth name. It went on to win the Parents Magazine "Best Work of Juvenile Fiction" award.[3]

In 1968, Lee began ghostwriting a series of novels based on "The Saint", a character created by Leslie Charteris. Most of Lee's work consisted of adaptations of episodes from the television show The Saint (TV series), which starred Roger Moore.[2] Charteris continued to receive cover billing as the author and served in an editorial capacity.

Bibliography

Original works

All works credited to "Fleming Lee Blitch"

The Saint

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