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    The Daybreakers by Louis L'Amour

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    Product Details

    • Pub. Date: May 1984
    • Publisher: San Val
    • Format: Library Binding, 204pp
    • Lexile: 930L 

    Synopsis

    Tyrel Sackett was born to 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. Till the day the job was done, Tye Sackett was the fastest gun alive.


    Biography

    Louis L'Amour's 115 title-plus bibliography is astonishing on its own; even more so given the fact that his writing career did not start in earnest until his 40s. Simply being prolific, however, does not a bestselling author make. L'Amour's Western stories, as written by a real-life adventurer, capture the survivalism and code of honor on which the American frontier mythology rests.

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    'The Daybreakers' reviewby Anonymous

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    February 14, 2006: The book was good and well rounded. It had many different plots through out the book and was never boring in my opinion. Also the book is only 200 pages or so and doesn't take long to read for the readers who dont like to read those long drawn out books. The plot or plots I should say were very interesting. Tye kills a man to save his brother at his wedding and then must flee his home and head west to find a home for his mother. His brother Orrin heads out with him they incounter many obstacals. They then come into a small ranch town and Orrin falls in love with a blonded woman named Laura Pritts whose father is trying to over take the land of a Spanish Don whose granddaughter Tye falls in love with. Through out the book there is problems with this but finally it all works out and the Pritts must leave town. I very strongly recommend this book to anybody out there and especially to those who like to read of the western days and cowboys. It is just a good and enjoyable way to pass the time Louis L'amour is one of the best western writers of all time so if you want to read about the west sometime try the 'Daybreakers'.

    *SPECTACULAR*by Anonymous

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    August 16, 2005: THIS BOOK IS TO GREAT TO PUT INTO WORDS.THIS IS THE BEST SACKETT YET I READ THE 5 PREVIOUS BOOKS BEFORE THIS WHICH WERE EXCELLENT BUT NOT AS GREAT AS THIS.I STRONGLY RECOMEND BUYING THIS BOOK.YOU COULDNT REGRET IT.


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