On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Bill Crider wrote:
> The globe-trotting Crider is back in Alvin, Texas,
more's the pity, and he
> does have a comment. It's probably all a matter of
taste, but I liked
> Albert's DEVIL IN DUNGAREES (as by Al Conroy). And I
liked the private-eye
> books in his series done under the name Nick Quarry,
a great pseudonym I've
> always thought. I agree with Dick Lochte that the
Tony Rome books are
> entertaining, better than the Sinatra movies, I
thought.
Welcome back, Bill. A passing thought: by coincidence I just
read Albert's western "Posse at High Pass" which was pretty
good, almost classical western story of a man on the run from
both the law and the Indians.
Juri
jurnum@utu.fi
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