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Another excellent effort from Louis L'Amour.
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"Lando Sackett got to Texas with a well oiled hogleg, a racing mule thst didn't look worth it's salt and a damn good idea of the whereabouts of buried treasure across the border in Mexico.
In Mexico he had bad luck. His party had to run for it, and when Lando stood rear guard they pulled out and left him.
Six years in a Mexican prison put muscles in his arms, fire in his heart and pure recklessness in his head.
When he caught up with the men who betrayed him it didn't matter that he had no gun".
In Mexico he had bad luck. His party had to run for it, and when Lando stood rear guard they pulled out and left him.
Six years in a Mexican prison put muscles in his arms, fire in his heart and pure recklessness in his head.
When he caught up with the men who betrayed him it didn't matter that he had no gun".
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Exellant story!One of the best in my view!
Lando Sackett got to Texas with a well-oiled hogleg, a racing mule that didn't look worth it's salt and a damn good idea of the whereabouts of buried gold across the border in Mexico...
Orlando Sackett got to Texas with a racing mule and a good idea of the location of buried gold in Mexico. After 6 years in a Mexican prison he gets his revenge on those who caused his imprisonment.
from back of book--Lando Sackett got to Texas with a well-oiled hogleg, a racing mule that didn't look worth its salt and a xxxx good idea of the whereabouts of buried gold across the border in Mexico.
In Mexico he had bad luck. His party had to run for it, and when Lando stood rear guard they pulled out and left him. Six years in a Mexican prison put muscles in his arms, fire in his heart and pure recklessness in his head. When he caught up with the men who betrayed him, it made no difference that he didn't have a gun.
A good western for light reading, a Louis L'mour classic.
In Mexico he had bad luck. His party had to run for it, and when Lando stood rear guard they pulled out and left him. Six years in a Mexican prison put muscles in his arms, fire in his heart and pure recklessness in his head. When he caught up with the men who betrayed him, it made no difference that he didn't have a gun.
A good western for light reading, a Louis L'mour classic.
Sacketts series
Another in the series that my DH enjoyed.