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Cover of Novel 1965 - The Key-Lock Man (v5.0)

Novel 1965 - The Key-Lock Man (v5.0)

โœ Scribed by L'Amour, Louis


Book ID
108607752
Publisher
Bantam
Year
1965
Tongue
English
Weight
85 KB
Series
Novel 1965
Category
Fiction
ISBN
0553899287

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โœฆ Synopsis


From The Inside Flap

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.


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