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Title | : | Sackett (The Sacketts #8) |
Author | : | Louis L'Amour |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 192 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 1981 by Bantam (first published 1961) |
Categories | : | Westerns. Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Adventure |
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Paperback | Pages: 192 pages Rating: 4.21 | 6503 Users | 231 Reviews
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A drifter by circumstance, William Tell Sackett hungered for a place he couldn’t name but knew he had to find. South of the Tetons, through a keyhole pass, he found it: a lonely yet beautiful valley—with a fortune in gold. Then he found an even greater treasure: Ange Kerry, a courageous and resourceful woman. But the harsh ways it takes to protect his claim—and their lives—may be the one thing that drives Ange away.Point Books During Sackett (The Sacketts #8)
Original Title: | Sackett |
ISBN: | 0553276840 (ISBN13: 9780553276848) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Sacketts #8 |
Characters: | Tyrel Sackett, Orrin Sackett, Cap Roundtree, William Tell Sackett, Wes Bigelow, Joe Rugger, Ange Kerry |
Setting: | Texas,1874(United States) Montana,1874(United States) New Mexico Territory,1875(United States) …more Colorado Territory,1875(United States) …less |
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Ratings: 4.21 From 6503 Users | 231 ReviewsColumn Out Of Books Sackett (The Sacketts #8)
Ok, my genre is not usually westerns, however, listening to westerns with the hubby, bouncing down the interstate, it was really good.More fun from L'Amour. These books are not inherently great literature. I'm not sure that L'Amour even proofread one time. But I just keep reading them...
Sackett is on my favorites list representing every Louis L'Amour book that I have ever read, which is a lot. Most, but not all, are westerns. Louis was the best in that genre. One can actually learn about life and philosophy from a Louis L'Amour western just as one can from Tolkien. They are not mutually exclusive.
Sackett is on my favorites list representing every Louis L'Amour book that I have ever read, which is a lot. Most, but not all, are westerns. Louis was the best in that genre. One can actually learn about life and philosophy from a Louis L'Amour western just as one can from Tolkien. They are not mutually exclusive.
Tell Sackett is my favorite character invented by Lous L'Amour. This book is a story about Tell and it is great. The man even finds love.
I must admit Im not a big Western reader. I think the American West is an amazing chapter in our history: unique in the world, fascinating in its tough ideals, and interesting in the squabbles between the American Indian and the white American cowboy. The last Louis L Amour book I read was Haunted Mesa which I enjoyed because of its science fiction elements. But I digress!Ive heard of the Sackett novels of course but never read them. Picked this copy up at a half-price store and was certainly
I am waiting for a book to become available at my local library and was looking for a quick read. I read somewhere that Louis L'Amour described himself as a storyteller. Many years ago I read pretty much every L'Amour book I could get my hands on. Some of my favorites were his Sackett novels. This is the third Sackett novel published but in the Sackett series it is the eighth. The protagonist is William Tell Sackett and the time frame is 1874 - 1875. Tell fought for the Union Army during the
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