Sin Killer The Berrybender Narrative, Book 1

Sin Killer The Berrybender Narrative, Book 1 by Larry McMurtry is a historical fiction novel published by Pocket Star on April 1, 2003. This edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English. The story follows the aristocratic English Berrybender family as they journey up the Missouri River in 1830, encountering the untamed West along with various Indians and pioneers, including a part-time preacher known as the Sin Killer.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of characters and events that reflect the complexities of life during this period. The narrative explores themes of adventure and cultural encounters, set against the backdrop of the Western frontier. This book serves as the first installment in McMurtry’s four-volume work, inviting readers to delve into the historical and social dynamics of the time.
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The first novel in McMurtry’s New York Times bestselling four-volume work is now in paperback. The aristocratic English Berrybender family is on its way up the Missouri River in 1830 to see the untamed West. Along with Indians and pioneers, they meet a part-time preacher called the Sin Killer.
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