The Sacketts Series by Louis L'Amour

4.16 · 210 ratings
  • Sackett's Land (The Sacketts #1)
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    Sackett's Land (The Sacketts #1)

    Louis L'Amour

    Rated: 4.16 of 5 stars
    · 36 ratings · published 1984

    After discovering six gold Roman coins buried in the mud of the Devil’s Dyke, Barnabas Sackett enthusiastically invests in goods that he will offer for trade in America. But Sackett has a powerful enemy: Rupert Genester, nephew of an earl, wants him dead. A battlefield promise made to Sackett’s father threatens Genester’s inheritance. So on the eve of his departure for America, Sackett is attacked and thrown into the hold of a pirate ship... more

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  • The Warrior's Path (The Sacketts #3)
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    The Warrior's Path (The Sacketts #3)

    Louis L'Amour

    Rated: 4.18 of 5 stars
    · 29 ratings · published 1984

    Filled with exciting tales of the frontier, the chronicle of the Sackett family is perhaps the crowning achievement of one of our greatest storytellers. In The Warrior’s Path, Louis L’Amour tells the story of Yance and Kin Sackett, two brothers who are the last hope of a young woman who faces a fate worse than death. When Yance Sackett’s sister-in-law is kidnapped, he and Kin race north from Carolina to find her... more

  • Jubal Sackett (The Sacketts #4)
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    Jubal Sackett (The Sacketts #4)

    Louis L'Amour

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 32 ratings · published 1986

    In Jubal Sackett, the second generation of Louis L’Amour’s great American family pursues a destiny in the wilderness of a sprawling new land. Jubal Sackett’s urge to explore drove him westward, and when a Natchez priest asks him to undertake a nearly impossible quest, Sackett ventures into the endless grassy plains the Indians call the Far Seeing Lands. He seeks a Natchez exploration party and its leader, Itchakomi... more

  • The Daybreakers (The Sacketts #6)
    #6

    The Daybreakers (The Sacketts #6)

    Louis L'Amour

    Rated: 4.24 of 5 stars
    · 30 ratings · published 2003

    Tyrel Sackett was born into trouble but vowed to justice. After having to kill a man in Tennessee, he hit the trail west with his brother Orrin. Those were the years when decent men and women lived in fear of Indians, rustlers, and killers, but the Sackett brothers worked to make the West a place where people could raise their children in peace. Orrin brought law and order from Santa Fe to Montana, and his brother Tye backed him up every step of the way... more

  • End of the Drive (The Sacketts #6.5)
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    End of the Drive (The Sacketts #6.5)

    Louis L'Amour

    Rated: 4.02 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings · published 1998

    BEST OF THE WEST. A veteran trail driver, who has survived thundering stampedes and Comanche raids, discovers there's nothing so dangerous as courting a beautiful woman. . . . A brutally beaten homesteader crawls off to die--only to stumble upon an ancient talisman that restores his will to live. . . . This treasure trove of stories captures the grit, grandeur, and the glory of the men and women who wielded pistol and plow, Bible and branding iron to tame a wild country... more

  • Mustang Man (The Sacketts #13)
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    Mustang Man (The Sacketts #13)

    Louis L'Amour

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 29 ratings · published 1966

    In Mustang Man, Louis L’Amour takes Nolan Sackett on a dangerous journey into family betrayal, greed, and murder. When Nolan Sackett met Penelope Hume in a cantina at Borregos Plaza, the girl immediately captured his attention. That she was heir to a lost cache of gold didn’t make her any less desirable... more

  • Treasure Mountain (The Sacketts #15)
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    Treasure Mountain (The Sacketts #15)

    Louis L'Amour

    Rated: 4.15 of 5 stars
    · 30 ratings · published 2003

    How do you bring a million dollars in gold down a mountain? First you have to find it, and that's mighty hard when you're tracking a trail that is twenty years old. But the Sackett brothers were determined to find the treasure and to discover if their father, who blazed the trail long ago, was still alive. They just hoped they were smarter than those New Orleans folks who also wanted the gold—and were willing to kill for it.

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