Thanks again. All the stories are original--the later issues usually had at least one reprint from another series in the ACG line. The first and last tales are great--I love how in both an innocent man's name is cleared. The last story is one that ACG loved to do in various forms in which one way or another the descendant of a supposed army deserter or man who cleared town with a load of money somehow discovers through the magical hand of fate what really occurred and clears his family's tarnished name. It's a good premise and done creatively enough that each story is different. Thank goodness Bill was only making out with his great aunt and not his own mother or grandmother!
Thanks again. All the stories are original--the later issues usually had at least one reprint from another series in the ACG line.
ReplyDeleteThe first and last tales are great--I love how in both an innocent man's name is cleared.
The last story is one that ACG loved to do in various forms in which one way or another the descendant of a supposed army deserter or man who cleared town with a load of money somehow discovers through the magical hand of fate what really occurred and clears his family's tarnished name.
It's a good premise and done creatively enough that each story is different.
Thank goodness Bill was only making out with his great aunt and not his own mother or grandmother!
Richard Hughes definitely had an interesting writing style. All ACG books were entertaining and
ReplyDeleteenjoyable to read.