rebekahmorris 's review for:

Sackett's Land by Louis L'Amour
4.0

The first of the Sackett books. I always think of Louis L'Amour as a writer of westerns. This is not a western. Instead I got sward fights, pirates, Good Queen Bess, Indians, Earls, and more. It was a book that kept my attention, and I read it almost non-stop in one afternoon. A few times I was attracted to a sentence that I really liked, but most of the time I lived in the book watching the scenes take place before me. I knew things had to come out right because Barnabas was telling his own story, but at times I wondered how that "right" would come about.
There were some words that needed to see the whiteout, but not many.