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Cargando... Spicy-Adventure Stories: September 1936por Sam Walser
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Anyway, Howard-as-Wasler's story - "The Dragon of Kao Tsu" - was my favourite of the collection. The story's title is the name of a valuable treasure that Marianne - the scantily-clad heroine - is in search of. She applies to Wild Bill Clanton for aid. Along the way the pair encounter a few hideous villains and scrapes. In all, an entertaining story with a pleasant touch of spice.
The remaining tales, all by different writers, were good in their own way. I would've liked them more if the spice had been stronger than the name of the collection suggests. Considering it's aimed at a male audience I expected more scenes featuring the heroines rather than focusing so much on the hero or anti-hero.
Still, it was worthwhile reading. (