The Lonely Men

The Lonely Men by Louis L’Amour is a reissue published by Bantam Books in 1969, featuring 192 pages in English. This novel follows Tell Sackett, who is drawn into the Apache’s mountain stronghold by the allure of his brother’s wife. Accompanied by John J. Battles, Spanish Murphy, and the half-breed Tampico, each character is motivated by their past as they confront a formidable enemy skilled in tracking and shooting.
Readers will find a narrative rich in the themes of adventure and the challenges faced by the Sackett family, a prominent element in L’Amour’s storytelling. The book captures the spirit of the American frontier, showcasing the resilience and courage of those who dared to push westward. As part of the broader saga of the Sacketts, this edition presents a complete story that contributes to the epic history of a nation shaped by its pioneers.
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The Lonely Men
Tell Sackett had been lured into the Apache’s mountain stronghold by the icy beauty of his brother’s wife. He didn’t go alone. John J. Battles, Spanish Murphy and the half-breed Tampico rode beside him. Each was driven by his past to test his speed and cunning against an enemy who could smell a white man a mile away-and then shoot his eyes out at a dead gallop. It was a contest few men could enter-and fewer still could hope to win.
The Sacketts
They are the unforgettable pioneer family created by master storyteller Louis L’Amour to bring to vivid life the spirit and adventure of the American frontier. The Sacketts, men and women who challenged the untamed wilderness with their dreams and their courage. From generation to generation they pushed ever westward with a restless, wandering urge, a kinship with the free, wild places and a fierce independence.
The Sacketts always stood tall and, true to their strong family pride, they would unite to take on any and all challenges, no matter how overwhelming the odds. Each Sackett novel is a complete, exciting history adventure, and read a s a group, Louis L’Amour’s The Sacketts form an epic story of the building of our mighty nation, a saga cherished by millions of readers around the world for more than a quarter century.
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