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  1. The Sacketts Books. The Sacketts is a series of western novels about the Sackett family written by Louis L’Amour, the bestselling American writer that made a name for himself with his incredible westerns. The first novel in the series that featured a Sackett was “Sackett’s Land” that was first published in 1974 to almost overnight ...

  2. Dec 2, 2023 · The jump in time to “Ride the River” unfortunately shows us how much this series suffered from Louis’ death. This story is set in the 1830s and concerns young Echo Sackett and her troubles claiming an inheritance in Philadelphia and along her way home. Louis had originally intended to write another seven or eight Sackett stories.

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    • Jubal Sackett – book 4, 1985. This is literally the best book you could ever read if your imagination wants to be like, exploring early North America, respecting Native people, and rocking the hermit lifestyle.
    • Lonely on the Mountain – book 17, 1980. Okay, I lost my shit over this book. I’d been reading this series for a year and a half, and this last book was the perfect note to go out on!
    • Galloway – book 14, 1970. This is another truly awesome Sackett adventure, and one of the few narrated by a cousin of the main Sackett clan: Flagan. The book is for some reason titled after his brother, Galloway; I guess ‘Flagan’ wasn’t a catchy title?
    • The Sackett Brand – book 10, 1965. Honestly, this Sackett novel is kind of tied with book 14 and book 8 as far as rankings. It’s SO GODDAMN GOOD, I legit wish they made this one into a TV movie.
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    • The Daybreakers (1960) 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.
    • Sackett (1961) William Tell Sackett had followed a different path from his younger brothers, but his name, like theirs, was spoken with respect and just a little fear.
    • Lando (1962) For six long years, Orlando Sackett survived the horrors of a brutal Mexican prison. He survived by using his skills as a boxer and by making three vows.
    • Mojave Crossing (1964) Tell Sackett was no ladies’ man, but he could spot trouble easily enough. And Dorinda Robiseau was the kind of trouble he wanted to avoid at any time—even more so when he had thirty pounds of gold in his saddlebags and a long way to travel.
  4. Sackett’s Land. The first novel in what was to be ‘The Sacketts’ series, this book from Louis L’Amour was originally published in 1974. Set in 1699 it featured the story of protagonist Barnabas Sackett as he relates his tale, which is a narration of a voyage that saw him trading various furs with the Chesapeake Indians.

  5. An epic spanning multiple generations in one frontier family, the Sackett series stands at the forefront of Louis L’Amour’s sprawling canon of the American West. Led by an unforgettable trio of brothers, this one-of-a-kind clan embodies the frontier ideals of toughness, determination, and justice that have captured the imagination of millions.

  6. The Sackett series is a saga of the pioneering Sackett family brought to life by the master storyteller Louis L'Amour. The series chronicles the adventures, struggles, and achievements of this dynamic family as they carve out their place in American history.

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