Galloway (The Sacketts)

Galloway by Louis L’Amour, published by Bantam in July 1970, is a historical fiction novel that follows the journey of two brothers, Flagan and Galloway Sackett, as they navigate the challenges of establishing a ranch in a wild and beautiful land. This edition spans 176 pages and is presented in English, immersing readers in the rugged San Juan country where the brothers confront both natural and human adversities.
In this gripping narrative, Flagan Sackett’s harrowing escape from a band of Apaches sets the stage for a deeper conflict as the brothers face the wrath of the Dunn clan, who claim the vast range for themselves. The story unfolds with themes of survival, brotherhood, and the struggle against formidable foes, emphasizing the resilience of the Sackett family. Readers will find themselves drawn into a world of action and adventure, where loyalty and courage are tested against the backdrop of the American West.
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Louis L’Amour tells the story of two brothers who must struggle to survive in a wild and beautiful land to build themselves a ranch and a future.
Trouble was following Flagan Sackett with a vengeance. Captured and tortured by a band of Apaches, he escaped into the rugged San Juan country, where he managed to stay alive until his brother Galloway could find him. But the brothers were about to encounter worse trouble ahead. Their plan to establish a ranch 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.
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