Hgwt 1960 11 27 (106) From Here To Boston (the Inheritance)
# Have Gun Will Travel - "From Here To Boston"
As November winds rattled across the American landscape in 1960, listeners tuned their dials to experience Paladin's most intriguing case yet. *From Here To Boston* opens with a mystery as tangled as a cattle rustler's alibi: an inheritance worth killing for, and a client who may be running from more than just poverty. Over the course of a taut half-hour, Richard Boone's measured baritone guides us through the fog of deception and danger, where a man's past has a way of catching up faster than any bullet. The episode crackles with that distinctive *Have Gun Will Travel* tension—not the quick-draw excitement of ordinary westerns, but the slow-burning dread of moral complexity and hidden truths. Every shadow could conceal a secret; every stranger could be a threat. Paladin must navigate not just gunplay, but the treacherous landscape of human nature itself, where an inheritance becomes both salvation and damnation.
By 1960, *Have Gun Will Travel* had become something rare in American entertainment: a western that valued intelligence over gunfights, philosophy over simple heroics. In its second season, the show had already earned its place as CBS's flagship drama, proof that radio audiences craved stories with substance. Paladin—the gunslinger-scholar with his own moral code—represented a new kind of western hero, a man who'd rather outwit his enemies than outdraw them. *From Here To Boston* exemplifies exactly why the show captured the nation's imagination during television's rise, offering sophisticated storytelling that no picture show could match.
Settle into your chair, adjust the dial, and prepare yourself for an evening of genuine suspense. *Have Gun Will Travel* awaits, and this inheritance story promises solutions as surprising as they are satisfying.