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Sackett's Land: The Sacketts
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Sackett's Land: The Sacketts Compact disc - 2005

by Louis L'Amour; Read by John Curless


From the publisher

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. Genester's orders are for him to disappear into the waters of the Atlantic. But after managing to escape, Sackett makes his way to the Carolina coast. He sees in the raw, abundant land the promise of a bright future. But before that dream can be realized, he must first return to England and discover the secret of his father's legacy.

From the jacket flap

Son of a feared fighting man, Barnabas Sackett inherited his father's fiery temper, sense of justice and warrior skills. Declared an outlaw in his native England, Barnabas set his daring sights on the opportunities of the New World. The ruthless piracy of the open seas and the unknown dangers of the savage American wilderness lay before him. And so did the thrill of discovery and the chance to establish a bold new future if he survived.

"From the Paperback edition.

Details

  • Title Sackett's Land: The Sacketts
  • Author Louis L'Amour; Read by John Curless
  • Binding Compact Disc
  • Edition unabridged
  • Pages 5
  • Volumes 5
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Random House Audio Publishing Group, U.S.A.
  • Date April 5, 2005
  • ISBN 9780739317952 / 0739317954
  • Weight 0.36 lbs (0.16 kg)
  • Dimensions 7.04 x 5.62 x 0.99 in (17.88 x 14.27 x 2.51 cm)
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: Western U.S.
    • Topical: Country/Cowboy
  • Library of Congress subjects Western stories, Fugitives from justice
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

About the author

Our foremost storyteller of the American West, Louis L'Amour has thrilled a nation by chronicling the adventures of the brave men and woman who settled the frontier. There are more than three hundred million copies of his books in print around the world.