Tag Archives: Sackett Series

Book Review: The Warrior’s Path

This is a story in the Sackett family series giving the reader a brief initial looking into the early manhood of Kin Sackett the first-born son of Barnabas Sackett. Kin is the oldest and he and Yance the second son are in the west collecting furs and tending to a corn crop that Kin has [...]

Book Review: The Man From The Broken Hills

It never ceases to amaze me how a storywriter of the caliber of Louis L’Amour was able to create stories of the west with so much realism and western lore to immediately get the reader locked into the story and drives the reader to the conclusion of it. In this book the main character Milo [...]

Book Review: Jubal Sakett

Reading Together: Jubal Sackett by Louis L’Amour My husband, Jay, and I read this book together – he with his eyes and I with my ears. Jay is a Louis L’Amour fan. He owns all 105 of the books and has read all of them at least three or four times. He’s even met the [...]

Book Review: Mustang Man

This is another story of the men in the Sackett family. Louis L’Amour uses his unique ability to tell a tale of a man who was cautious but still susceptible to the wiles of women. Being the cautious man that he was Nolan Sackett was running from the possibility of having to kill another man. [...]

Book Review: Sackett

This is a reread of my Louis L’Amour collection. The story is about the happenings of William Tell Sackett as he is searching for his place in the country and family. The story has the wonderful storytelling qualities of Louis L’Amour as he draws the reader through the life of Tell Sackett. The ups and [...]