The Daybreakers (The Sacketts #6) 
I really enjoyed this novel. It has some interesting character growth and changes, nice commentary about the era, and great character introspection.
I read The Sacketts 3 The Daybreakers by Louis Lamour. The main character is tyrel sackett. In the beginning of the book he left tennessee heading out west with his brother Orrin to look for a home for his mom. They herded cattle all the way to santa fe with Tom Sunday and Cap Rountree. In Santa Fe there was a guy named Jonathan Pritts who was trying to take don louiss land and the don owned thousands of acres. Tyrel fell in love with the don's granddaughter drusilla and Orrin fell in love with

This book started off a little slow and I found it somewhat hard to get into. The action did pick up toward the latter half of the way through the book and the ending was actually quite good. Since this was the first Sackett book that L'Amour wrote, I did not feel that the Sackett family reputation was as strongly emphasized as it had been in preceding books. I did think the author did a good job of presenting the personal flaws and weaknesses of the characters, rather than depicting them as
3.5-4 starsThis was the first book by Louis L'Amour that I've read, and I enjoyed it! :) I wouldn't call it my favorite type of book... it took me a while to read the whole thing, but I liked it. :) I liked Tye and Dru. <3 I also liked Orrin, though he is bad at picking a wife. ;P Seriously, that girl was terrible. That ending... it was sad! :( Well, it was pretty much the ending. I would've liked to see some more scenes of Tyrel and Dru, like their wedding... But I guess this is a western,
I like this series very much. What I especially appreciate about this book is it's keen insight into how people think, friendship, and what turns a friend into an enemy.
From my blog. http://allisonswell.website/2018/04/1...This book hooked me on Louis LAmour and made me anxious to try more! Louis Lamours sparse but colorful style perfectly suited the fast-paced passage of time portrayed in The Daybreakers and he captured the grim, hard, inevitability of this setting and this plot with a steely hand that did not make it in any way depressing. And as for the protagonist WELL. Within a few pages, Tyrel Sackett had joined my hallowed halls of favorite characters
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Title | : | The Daybreakers (The Sacketts #6) |
Author | : | Louis L'Amour |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 204 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 1984 by Bantam (first published February 1960) |
Categories | : | Westerns. Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction |
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Orrin Sackett had to be pushed into a fight. But Tyrel Sackett was born to trouble. The night Tye stepped between his brother and a bullet changed them both forever. Now their trail pointed west, to a lawless frontier town called Sante Fe. Orrin took the job of marshal, while Tye commanded respect without a badge. When a loose end from their past turns up, one brother will be forced to revert to his old ways—if the other’s dreams are to be realized.…Identify Books Toward The Daybreakers (The Sacketts #6)
Original Title: | The Daybreakers |
ISBN: | 0553276743 (ISBN13: 9780553276749) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Sacketts #6 |
Characters: | Tyrel Sackett, Orrin Sackett, Cap Roundtree, Tom Sunday, Jonathan Pritts, Laura Pritts, Don Luis Alvardo, Drusilla Alvardo, Juan Torres, Bob Sackett, Joe Sackett, Ollie Shaddock |
Setting: | Tennessee(United States) New Mexico Territory(United States) Montana(United States) …more Abilene, Kansas,1867(United States) …less |
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This was the first of the Sackett family books that L'Amour wrote. Part of the problem is that he wrote the books as the story came to him and the stories did come to him in any order. I understand that he was planning up to 17 additional books after those that were already published. This is also the only book that has a real ending. L'Amour had a way of finishing a story and leaving you wondering what else happened. This is also the first novel that he published. Most of his writing had beenI really enjoyed this novel. It has some interesting character growth and changes, nice commentary about the era, and great character introspection.
I read The Sacketts 3 The Daybreakers by Louis Lamour. The main character is tyrel sackett. In the beginning of the book he left tennessee heading out west with his brother Orrin to look for a home for his mom. They herded cattle all the way to santa fe with Tom Sunday and Cap Rountree. In Santa Fe there was a guy named Jonathan Pritts who was trying to take don louiss land and the don owned thousands of acres. Tyrel fell in love with the don's granddaughter drusilla and Orrin fell in love with

This book started off a little slow and I found it somewhat hard to get into. The action did pick up toward the latter half of the way through the book and the ending was actually quite good. Since this was the first Sackett book that L'Amour wrote, I did not feel that the Sackett family reputation was as strongly emphasized as it had been in preceding books. I did think the author did a good job of presenting the personal flaws and weaknesses of the characters, rather than depicting them as
3.5-4 starsThis was the first book by Louis L'Amour that I've read, and I enjoyed it! :) I wouldn't call it my favorite type of book... it took me a while to read the whole thing, but I liked it. :) I liked Tye and Dru. <3 I also liked Orrin, though he is bad at picking a wife. ;P Seriously, that girl was terrible. That ending... it was sad! :( Well, it was pretty much the ending. I would've liked to see some more scenes of Tyrel and Dru, like their wedding... But I guess this is a western,
I like this series very much. What I especially appreciate about this book is it's keen insight into how people think, friendship, and what turns a friend into an enemy.
From my blog. http://allisonswell.website/2018/04/1...This book hooked me on Louis LAmour and made me anxious to try more! Louis Lamours sparse but colorful style perfectly suited the fast-paced passage of time portrayed in The Daybreakers and he captured the grim, hard, inevitability of this setting and this plot with a steely hand that did not make it in any way depressing. And as for the protagonist WELL. Within a few pages, Tyrel Sackett had joined my hallowed halls of favorite characters
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