Amazing Stories of Suspense #112
In "Thunder Alley," Lady Cynthia Conway wakes from a five-year coma with a startling memory: she believes she was married to Bill Manion and lived in Kansas all along. Now back in England, she’s torn between her past life and the man who claims to have been her husband—Bill, who arrives to bring her home. With Creig Flessel and Emil Gershwin’s moody, atmospheric art capturing every uneasy turn, and Dick Giordano’s dramatic cover setting the tone, this 1971 Alan Class tale blends mystery and psychological tension in a story that lingers long after the final page.
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On her way to meet Bill Manion, Lady Cynthia Conway gets into a car accident. In England, Cynthia comes out of a coma, certain she was Mrs. Bill Manion and living in Kansas. After five years she slipped into a coma again, but Bill, having received a letter from her, arrives to retrieve her. He insists Cynthia has been with him in Kansas the last five years. She awakes and the pair head home.
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