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Read [Louis L'Amour Book] # Sackett (The Sacketts, No 4) Online * PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Sackett (The Sacketts, No 4) South of the Tetons he comes upon a ghost of a trail that leads him through a keyhole pass into a lonely, alien, yet beautiful valley—a valley that holds a fortune in gold.Then he finds an even greater treasure: beautiful Ange Kerry, a courageous and resourceful woman. In Sackett, Louis L’Amour introduces readers to a wandering man with a desire to settle down and build a good life.Hard circumstances have made William Tell Sackett a drifter, but now he hungers for a place he c

Sackett (The Sacketts, No 4)

Title : Sackett (The Sacketts, No 4)
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Rating : 4.72 (667 Votes)
Asin : 0553276840
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 192 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-04-03
Language : English

South of the Tetons he comes upon a ghost of a trail that leads him through a keyhole pass into a lonely, alien, yet beautiful valley—a valley that holds a fortune in gold.Then he finds an even greater treasure: beautiful Ange Kerry, a courageous and resourceful woman. In Sackett, Louis L’Amour introduces readers to a wandering man with a desire to settle down and build a good life.Hard circumstances have made William Tell Sackett a drifter, but now he hungers for a place he can’t name yet knows he has to find. Yet the harsh ways it takes to preserve his claim and his life could be the one thing that drives Ange away forever.

. There are more than 300 million copies of his books in print around the world. Our foremost storyteller of the American West, Louis L’Amour has thrilled a nation by chronicling the adventures of the brave men and women who settled the frontier

Lando is even better the second time! Having read all of the Sackett Series Books several years ago, I decided to read them again. Lando is very much like old Barnabas Sackett, in the description of his body build and his forgiving disposition. In fact, these are two of my favorite characters in the series. When beginning a new book in the series, if these same characters are not mentioned, I miss them as if a long, lost friend has left me forever.If you have not read any of the Sackett books or watched the t.v. series, Barnabas is basically the beginning of the line. I sa. "The Sacketts" according to Tony Mobley. This book makes me appreciate firstly, family loyalty. And also honor towards women, even so called shady ladies. Mr Lamour has been my favorite author since I was a young teenager. And though college, the military and grad school that never changed. He wrote simply but honestly. I wish I had met him. I've read some history about the feuding Sacketts. Although fiction I still love the Sackett books the best.. Gina Marie said Entertaining Read. In my opinion one of the more interesting of L'Amour's books. Yes, a standard plot, standard bad guys but the man was a genius at combining standard tropes into an interesting read.

He sounds so gravelly and Western that this reviewer is reminded of a line from Blazing Saddles that hails a speech at a town meeting as "authentic Western gibberish"! Sackett is like that, filled with "a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do" philosophy so intrinsic to Western adventure novels. Unfortunately, the Bigelow brothers are not far behind him, so in the tradition of L'Amour, a humdinger of a showdown ensues. As he wanders into the Sangre de Cristos, he goes through a keyhole pass that leads him into a cave that has not been entered in many years. In this lonely spot, with winter rapidly approaching, Tell Sackett discovers goldand something else he does not expect. Highly recommended. L'Amour was a visual writer, and the bygone world of the Western frontier is painted so exquisitely that even listeners who normally turn up their noses at the genre will enjoy this one. From Library JournalTell Sackett is a drifter longing to set

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