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Sackett's Land
by Louis L'Amour
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.
There were some words that needed to see the whiteout, but not many.