Six-Gun Heroes #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free# Six-Gun Heroes #13 A story featuring Hopalong Cassidy titled "Blanked Out" involves a dog kennel theft investigation where a character sneaks into the kennel to steal, leading Hopalong to follow the trail. The investigation takes him to a house on a cliff where he discovers hidden loot in the attic, but when he finds a suspicious package and empty box, Rocky Lane becomes involved in delivering stolen goods, eventually leading to a confrontation where the culprit attempts to escape on horseback while law enforcement closes in.
Hopalong Cassidy faces a peculiar problem when a town loafer named Kress makes a reckless bet to hold up a stagecoach using blank ammunition—only to discover that the coach is actually carrying five thousand dollars in gold that the drivers don't know about. With the stage's guns secretly loaded with blanks and real bandits on the loose, Hopalong must act fast to protect the shipment and stop Kress's plan before it puts everyone in danger.
Lash LaRue arrives at a clifftop boarding house to help Widow Baker investigate stolen goods hidden in her attic—one of her four boarders must be the culprit. Posing as a regular guest, the roving marshal must separate the innocent from the guilty while navigating a house full of suspicious characters and hidden dangers. Trust becomes a deadly game when appearances prove deceiving and the real criminal will stop at nothing to keep their secret safe.
When a fellow catches Lamebrain cutting pictures out of his five-dollar bills, he's got only one thing on his mind—payback. This 1952 humor tale from Six-Gun Heroes proves that some souvenirs aren't worth the beating, no matter how much you admire the subject.
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