The Sky-Liners and Galloway (2-Book Bundle) - Louis L'Amour

The Sky-Liners and Galloway (2-Book Bundle)

By Louis L'Amour

  • Release Date: 2008-02-26
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 141 Ratings)

Description

Filled with action, adventure, mystery, and historical detail, the Sackett series is a remarkable contribution by one of America’s greatest storytellers.

The Sky-liners

Flagan and Galloway Sackett had made a deal to escort Judith Costello, the granddaughter of a wealthy Irish horse trader, to her father’s home in Colorado. Flagan saw nothing but trouble in the pretty, fiery young woman, but they needed the horses. Unfortunately, Flagan was right, for Judith had fallen for James Black Fetchen, a charismatic gunman whose courtship hid the darkest of intentions. Flagan and Galloway could only guess why Judith was so important to Fetchen and what awaited them at her father’s ranch. One thing Flagan knew for sure: the tough and spirited woman had won his heart. But could he trust her with his life?

Galloway

Trouble was following Flagan Sackett with a vengeance. Captured and tortured by a band of Apaches, he had escaped into the rugged San Juan country, where he would try to stay alive until his brother, Galloway, could find him. But the brothers were about to find worse trouble ahead. Their plan to establish a ranch had angered the Dunn clan, who had decided that the vast range would be theirs alone. Now Galloway and Flagan would face an enemy who killed for sport—but as long as other Sacketts lived, they would not fight alone….

Reviews

  • Brings the Old West to Life

    5
    By Pieces58
    I’ve been reading Louis L’Amour books since I was a young‘un (you just can’t read his books and not come away talking like his characters, lol) and I still love them. I think I was born in the wrong era. I especially like the ones set in the desert since that is where I have lived most of my life and he tells it true. I enjoy the fact that his books are uncluttered with cursing and other things that are not necessary to tell a great story. But there is plenty of excitement and mystery to keep you reading. You can’t go wrong with anything by Louis L’Amour.

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