The Daybreakers: A Novel (The Sacketts)

The Daybreakers: A Novel (The Sacketts) by Louis L’Amour is a reprint edition published by Bantam on May 1, 1984. This novel, written in English and spanning 240 pages, follows the journey of Tyrel Sackett, who is determined to bring justice to a lawless land. After a violent incident in Tennessee, Tyrel and his brother Orrin set out westward, facing the dangers posed by rustlers and hostile forces as they strive to create a safer environment for families in the burgeoning frontier.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the challenges and responsibilities of the Sackett brothers as they navigate a tumultuous landscape. The story delves into themes of justice and brotherhood, highlighting Tyrel’s prowess as a gunman and Orrin’s commitment to law and order. As they work together to establish peace from Santa Fe to Montana, the novel captures the essence of Western fiction, featuring the Sackett family as central figures in their quest for a better life amidst chaos.
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Tyrel Sackett was born into trouble but vowed to justice. After having to kill a man in Tennessee, he hit the trail west with his brother Orrin. Those were the years when decent men and women lived in fear of Indians, rustlers, and killers, but the Sackett brothers worked to make the West a place where people could raise their children in peace. Orrin brought law and order from Santa Fe to Montana, and his brother Tye backed him up every step of the way. Till the day the job was done, Tye Sackett was the fastest gun alive.
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