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Chainlink
Posted April 11, 2012
Highly recommended reading for anyone. Another, Louis L'Amour, e
Highly recommended reading for anyone.
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Another, Louis L'Amour, engrossing book that grabs and holds your interest until the very end. I recommend this book to everyone who loves books of adventure. -
western
Posted April 2, 2012
A Traveler
This book will take you from down south to the north to the Carribean where if you are a LL fan you will know he has been to every place that he writes about and if you have the intestinal fortitude to follow exactly the clues you will find a rock that is mentioned, or a tree, or a waterfall, a tribe of little known indians (Piquot) or a former settlement. And in essence you will be transported back to the 1600's to live an adventure that will keep you pulling for Yance Sackett and the trail of the kidnapped girls!Or have they all really been kidnapped?Do they all want to go home?It takes a turn for your expectations to be challenged.As always LL's women are strong, resourceful and a bit independent. And these qualities of the women herein are enlightening to me as a reader that sometimes you take a mess that some would consider a loss and turn it to the good with little to no regret!
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1-Angry-Man
Posted December 6, 2011
Very Good!!
This is one I could read again. The action took you all over the new world from the Carolina's, Massachusetts and to the Caribbean. Frontier life was never so exciting!
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Anonymous
Posted July 20, 2005
GO KIN
AN AWESOME STORY ABOUT BARNABAS'S SON KIN RING SACKETT.FILLED WITH ADVENTURE.BUY IT, I'M GLAD I DID.
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Anonymous
Posted July 6, 2003
Detailed historical fiction at America's birth
The publisher's write up just doesn't give this book the detail needed. This is an exciting suspenseful novel of the beginning of America. It takes you North Carolian, New England, West Indies. And has a story line that explains why the New World became what it is. And how capitalism, slavery, etc build this world and why. If you are looking for a short cowboy book this isn't it. But if you are looking for a suspenseful historical novel this is it. And you are there every minute. You can feel the emotion and struggle in the book as you read it. I personally listened to the unabriged audio tape. It is great for long drives, plane trips etc. If you want to understand how and Why America began this book provides a good historical example
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