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The Sacketts Volume One 5-Book Bundle: Sackett's Land, To the Far Blue Mountains, The Warrior's Path, Jubal Sackett, Ride the River Kindle Edition
Louis L'Amour (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
SACKETT’S LAND
TO THE FAR BLUE MOUNTAINS
THE WARRIOR’S PATH
JUBAL SACKETT
RIDE THE RIVER
After finding six gold Roman coins buried in an English swampland, Barnabas Sackett invests in goods to trade in America. But he also has a powerful enemy with a grudge that goes back to Sackett’s father. On the eve of his departure, Sackett is attacked and thrown into the hold of a pirate ship. After managing to escape, he makes his way to the Carolina coast, where the raw, abundant land promises a bright future. However, before that dream can be realized, Sackett must first discover the secret of his father’s legacy.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBantam
- Publication dateApril 7, 2014
- File size6455 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B00IWSZMMS
- Publisher : Bantam (April 7, 2014)
- Publication date : April 7, 2014
- Language : English
- File size : 6455 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 1063 pages
- Lending : Not Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #38,951 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #119 in Louis L'Amour Westerns
- #449 in Historical Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Fiction
- #735 in Romantic Action & Adventure
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About the author

"I think of myself in the oral tradition--as a troubadour, a village tale-teller, the man in the shadows of a campfire. That's the way I'd like to be remembered--as a storyteller. A good storyteller."
It is doubtful that any author could be as at home in the world re-created in his novels as Louis Dearborn L'Amour. Not only could he physically fill the boots of the rugged characters he wrote about, but he literally "walked the land my characters walk." His personal experiences as well as his lifelong devotion to historical research combined to give Mr. L'Amour the unique knowledge and understanding of people, events, and the challenge of the American frontier that became the hallmarks of his popularity.
Of French-Irish descent, Mr. L'Amour could trace his own in North America back to the early 1600s and follow their steady progression westward, "always on the frontier." As a boy growing up in Jamestown, North Dakota, he absorbed all he could about his family's frontier heritage, including the story of his great-grandfather who was scalped by Sioux warriors.
Spurred by an eager curiosity and desire to broaden his horizons, Mr. L'Amour left home at the age of fifteen and enjoyed a wide variety of jobs, including seaman, lumberjack, elephant handler, skinner of dead cattle, and miner, and was an officer in the transportation corps during World War II. During his "yondering" days he also circled the world on a freighter, sailed a dhow on the Red Sea, was shipwrecked in the West Indies and stranded in the Mojave Desert. He won fifty-one of fifty-nine fights as a professional boxer and worked as a journalist and lecturer. He was a voracious reader and collector of rare books. His personal library contained 17,000 volumes.
Mr. L'Amour "wanted to write almost from the time I could talk." After developing a widespread following for his many frontiers and adventure stories written for fiction magazines, Mr. L'Amour published his first full length novel, Hondo, in the United States in 1953. Every one of his more than 120 books is in print; there are more than 300 million copies of his books in print worldwide, making him one of the bestselling authors in modern literary history. His books have been translated into twenty languages, and more than forty-five of his novels and stories have been made into feature films and television movies.
The recipient of many great honor and awards, in 1983 Mr. L'Amour became the first novelist to ever to be awarded the Congressional Gold Medal by the United States Congress in honor of his life's work. In 1984 he was also awarded the Medal of Freedom by President Reagan.
Louis L'Amour died on June 10, 1988. His wife, Kathy, and their two children, Beau and Angelique, carry the L'Amour publishing tradition forward with new books written by the author during his lifetime to be published by Bantam.
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Louis L'Amour was not one of the most technical or long-winded writers, he was short, succinct, and to the point and had a way that grabs you into the story immediately. The descriptions of the scenery, events, people, and situations made you feel as if you were right there living it side-by-side with his characters.
With the first five books of the series, you not only have the classic Louis L'Amour situations with the good guy fighting the bad guy, a life-threatening conflict, the good guy wins and gets the girl, you also get more of a historical educational aspect of the life and times of late 1500 – 1600’s England and the New World.
As I type this review, this combination of the five stories is priced at $22.99, compared to $5.99 each if you bought them on a standalone basis in the Kindle format: the $22.99 for all five is a good value vs. approximately $30 on an individual basis - you'll get a lot more than $22.99 of entertainment out of these!
Sackett's Land. I last read this book over three decades ago; I feared it wouldn't hold up to my memories. I needn't have feared as there is a reason this is a classic. While this has the feel of a Western (intrepid young hero, beautiful girl, vile villains, fights, wild frontier), the primary characters are English, the frontier is the unexplored North Carolina coast, the fights use Elizabethan weapons, and the "steeds" are ships.
Never fear, the language used is modern English, not Elizabethan, and the tale is a rollicking good one. You know that our hero will prevail (in what L'Amour book does he not?) so the question is how. When this was originally published, books in the series that happened chronologically later had been written, so this is filling in the background to the Sackett family.
I still love the book, not just because of the notion that the coastline of the Carolinas is wild frontier, but because of the independence of the main character. Barnabas is a clue to the Sacketts in the later books.
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To the Far Blue Mountains. This book continues the story of Barnabas Sackett and introduces his sons Kin, Yance, and Jubal Sackett who show up in later books in the series. People familiar with North Carolina will recognize Native American tribe names and landmarks.
The story is a good one. I thought the second sight incidents were interesting as foreshadowing. I will issue a tissue warning.
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The Warrior's Path. This book follows the story of Kin-Ring Sackett. With him the reader travels north to New England and later to Port Royal, Jamaica. All along there is an interesting cast of characters. While this is historical fiction, it feels like a Western, so you have a strong feeling that the hero will triumph. It is the path that matters.
I thoroughly enjoyed the book.
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Jubal Sackett. This falls in the category of "historical fiction," but in all honesty, I did have trouble suspending disbelief in some parts. I wanted to believe, I tried to believe, and yet ... Still for the most part it is romping good fun. The fun far outweighed the "nooooo" moments.
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Ride the River. This was a different turn for L'Amour as the lead is Echo Sackett, a young woman. She's competent, feminine enough, and knowledgeable. Yes, she ends up getting help from some of the descendants of Yance Sackett, but it was reasonable given the situation.
I also like how it ties into the Chantry series (which I need to pick up, too.)
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The verdict? I think if you like Westerns, even though these books takes place primarily in North Carolina and Tennessee, you'll enjoy them thoroughly. The collection is a convenient way to pick up the five books. And in another decade I may find myself reading them again. It is truly an enjoyable collection
Them fighting, feuding, mountain folk, they surely do stick together...
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