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The key lock man

He had led the posse for miles through the desert, but now Matt Keelock was growing desperate. He was worried about Kristina. His trip to the town of Freedom for supplies had ended in a shoot-out. If caught, he would hang. Even though Kris could handle a horse and rifle as well as most men, the possibility of Oskar Neerland's finding her made Matt's blood run cold. He knew that the violent and obsessive Neerland, publicly embarrassed when Matt had stepped in and stolen Kris away, would try to kill them both if given half a chance. Matt tried to convince himself that Neerland had returned to the East. But Matt was wrong. Miles away in the town of Freedom, Oskar Neerland was accepting a new job. In his first duty as marshal, he would lead the posse that was tracking down Matt Keelock.

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  • "He had led the posse for miles through the desert, but now Matt Keelock was growing desperate. He was worried about Kristina. His trip to the town of Freedom for supplies had ended in a shoot-out. If caught, he would hang. Even though Kris could handle a horse and rifle as well as most men, the possibility of Oskar Neerland's finding her made Matt's blood run cold. He knew that the violent and obsessive Neerland, publicly embarrassed when Matt had stepped in and stolen Kris away, would try to kill them both if given half a chance. Matt tried to convince himself that Neerland had returned to the East. But Matt was wrong. Miles away in the town of Freedom, Oskar Neerland was accepting a new job. In his first duty as marshal, he would lead the posse that was tracking down Matt Keelock."@en
  • ""The posse was aiming to string Matt Keelock up from the highest tree. But Keelock was a real he-coon. He should have been running scared, but he was playing Injun with them ... circling back and then coming up behind ... leaving crazy notes ... shooting up their canteens like they was clay pigeons. If they'd had any sense, they'd have turned back before they even started, 'cause when Keelock ran out of funny business, there wouldn't be nobody left to laugh except the vultures"--Page 2 of cover."@en
  • "A hanging party rules the badlands and a lone rider races for his life. Falsely accused of back-shooting a man as he stood sipping whiskey in a saloon, Matt Keelock takes on a posse of angry men with no more backup than his smoking Colt and a sure-footed horse. It's one against many--but there's a hundred twists to every trail as the posse suddenly finds the hunters have turned into the hunted."
  • "A hanging party rules the badlands and a lone rider races for his life. Falsely accused of back-shooting a man as he stood sipping whiskey in a saloon, Matt Keelock takes on a posse of angry men with no more backup than his smoking Colt and a sure-footed horse. It's one against many--but there's a hundred twists to every trail as the posse suddenly finds the hunters have turned into the hunted."@en
  • "A posse is after Matt Keelock, but he is playing Injun with them."@en
  • "A hanging party rules the badlands and a lone rider races for his life. Falsely accused of back-shooting a man as he stood sipping whiskey in a saloon, Matt Keelock takes on a posse of angry men with no more backup than his smoking Colt and a sure-footed horse. It's one against many-but there's a hundred twists to every trail as the posse suddenly finds the hunters have tumed into the hunted."
  • "The poose was aiming to string Matt Keelock up from the highest tree. But Keelock was a real he-coon. He should have been running scared, but he was playing Injun with them circling back and then coming up behind ... leaving crazy notes.. shooting up their canteens like they was clay pigeons. If they'd had any sense, they'd have turned back before they even started, cause when Keelock ran out of funny business, there wouldn't be nobody left to laught except the vultures."@en
  • "Keelock was smarter and faster than a coyote. The posse was aiming to string him up from the highest tree. Little did they know that by the time he got through with them they would be a meal for the vultures."@en
  • "The posse was aiming to string Matt Keelock up from the highest tree. He must escape or fight, and if he must fight, he must kill, and he had no enmity for these men--not yet."@en
  • "Matt Keelock uses every trick he can to escape a posse intent on hanging him for shooting a man in the back.--"
  • "Matt Keelock uses every trick he can to escape a posse intent on hanging him for shooting a man in the back."@en
  • "A hanging party rules the badlands and a lone rider races for his life. Falsely accused of back shooting a man as he stood tipping whiskey in a saloon."@en
  • "Set against the backdrop of the wild frontier, an unlikely couple--Matt Keelock who is wanted for murder and Kristina who committed the ultimate crime of revenge--attempts to start a new life together, but dark forces from the past threaten to tear them apart."@en

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Western stories"
  • "Western stories"@en

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  • "Két szekér arany. (The key-lock man. [Regény]. Ford. Szabóné Mohácsi Enikő)"@hu
  • "Menneskejakt"
  • "The key lock man"@en
  • "The key-lock man"
  • "The key-lock man"@en
  • "Key-Lock Man"@en
  • "The key-lock man : a novel"
  • "The Key-lock man"@en
  • "The Key-Lock man"
  • "The Key-Lock man"@en
  • "Két szekér arany"
  • "Người chià khoá"
  • "The Key-Lock Man"
  • "Menneskejægerne"
  • "Menneskejægerne"@da
  • "The Key-Lock Man"@en

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