Tangled Trails

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William MacLeod Raine 1921
English
  • No Altruist
  • Wild Rose Takes the Dust
  • For the Championship of the World
  • Not Always Two to Make a Quarrel
  • Cousins Meet
  • Lights Out
  • Foul Play
  • By Means of the Fire Escape
  • The Story in the "News"
  • Kirby Asks a Direct Question
  • The Coroner's Inquest
  • "That's the Man"
  • "Always, Phyllis"
  • A Friend in Need
  • A Glove and the Hand in it
  • The Lady With the Violet Perfume
  • In Dry Valley
  • "Burnin' a Hole in My Pocket"
  • A Discovery
  • The Brass Bed
  • James Loses His Temper
  • "Are You With Me or Against Me?"
  • Cousins Disagree
  • Reverand Nicodemus Rankin Forgets and Remembers
  • A Conference of Three
  • Cutting Trail
  • The Detective Gets Two Surprises
  • The Finger of Suspicion Points
  • "Come Clean, Jack"
  • Kirby Makes a Call
  • The Mask of the Red Bandanna
  • Jack Takes Off His Coat
  • Olson Tells a Story
  • From the Fire Escape
  • Like a Thief in the Night
  • A Ride in a Taxi
  • On the Grill
  • A Full Morning
  • Kirby Invites Himself to a Ride
  • The Mills of the Gods
  • Enter X
  • The New World
The aptly titled "Tangled Trails, A Western Detective Story" takes the listener through a web of curious incidents revolving around the murder of a prominent man in Denver. Kirby Lane was quite obviously the guilty party in the murder of his uncle. Lane, among others, had had a falling out with his uncle, the victim James Cunningham. But there were some who believed his nephew to be innocent of the hideous crime. Lane feared the guilty party to be a female bronco rider whom he had befriended, as her presence at the scene of the crime was quite evident, albeit only to him. There were others also who appeared to be implicated in the murder for various reasons, thus leading to a veritable tangling of clues and suspects. Was there a detective capable enough to untangle this web? ( Roger Melin)

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