Sackett's Land
by Louis L'Amour
Saturday Review Press, 1974. 198 pgs. Fiction.
Barnabas Sackett is a farmer of the fens (agricultural lowlands in Eastern England) who has a run-in with a member of the minor nobility. Fortunately, he has also just discovered several ancient Roman coins and seeks to parley them into trading opportunities in the New World. Unfortunately, his first trip to the New World is as a prisoner. From the Fens to London, out to sea, and in the New World, Barnabas' trianing and education from his father stay him in good stead.
Not your typical western, Sackett's Land is the start of a saga that stretches through 17 novels by Louis L'Amour. A quick, enjoyable read.
SML
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