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Ride the River

by Louis L'Amour

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Fiction. Western. Thriller. Historical Fiction. HTML:Alone in the big city, a fierce young frontierswoman must outsmart a dangerous con man before she can stake her claim to the family fortune.
 
Sixteen-year-old Echo Sackett has never been far from her Tennessee homeā??until she makes the long trek to Philadelphia to collect her inheritance. In the wilderness Echo can take care of herself as well as any man, but she never imagined the challenge that awaits: a crooked city lawyer who intends to take advantage of her by any means necessary. Echo will need all of her wits to best this scoundrel and make it back home in one pie… (more)
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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
Western historical fiction. Chronologically the 5th book in the Sackett's series. Echo Sackett must go to Philadelphia to retrieve some money left to the youngest living Sackett. She figures out that someone is trying to rob her of this inheritance. She gets the help of a local lawyer, Finian Chantry, to get her money from a shyster lawyer. Echo then heads home back to the mountains alone. Finian is worried that she will not make it home and sends his nephew Dorian and a freeman Archie to help her. She makes it home, defeating the robbers, with the help of Dorian, Archie, and local Sacketts. But not without hardship.

I do enjoy Mr. L'Amour's easy to read style of writing. His work is always a guilty pleasure. ( )
  jamesjarrett00 | Apr 3, 2023 |
Not a big Louis Lamour fan but I started reading this tale and could not put it down. ( )
  kazan | Nov 27, 2020 |
Mountain gal heads to the city to pick up an inheritance left by a friend of the family. She meets with trouble and danger from those who will stop at nothing to take her money, and possibly her life.

I enjoyed this addition to the Sackett series, and would have liked reading more about Echo and her family. ( )
  fuzzi | Dec 10, 2018 |
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Title: Ride the River
Series: Sacketts #5
Author: Louis L'Amour
Rating: 3.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Western
Pages: 192
Format: Digital Edition

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Echo Sackett, the youngest descendant of Kin Sackett, must travel to Philadelphia to sign some papers upon which she will get $3000. All is not as it seems through and greed and corruption must run their course.

Echo gets her inheritance, but it is a long way back to the hills of Tennesee and the corrupt lawyer has hired thugs and murderers to get that money back. Being a Sackett, Echo isn't too worried. She knows the land, she has a gun and she has a mission. With a little help from a Chantry [another family associated with the Sacketts], Echo shows that the Sackett blood hasn't thinned one bit. And now that the Sacketts have spread all over [it is 200 years since the last book], Family Loyalty rears its head and when one Sackett is in trouble, the rest come running.

My Thoughts:

I have been waiting for this book for 5 books. This is a Western, Sackett book. Echo is the fiercely determined, independent main character of the story. I really enjoyed reading her story.

Being a woman, L'Amour doesn't have her get into brutal fistfights with some other characters, but that is what the Chantry was for. As well as a possible romantic angle. It all worked pretty well.

The sense of urgency, of running, of having to make it to ā€œhomeā€ to be safe, came through loud and clear. Echo might have had a gun and known how to use it, but she couldn't just shoot everyone and lollygag her way home. And since she's the tracker and the shooter, she's the one who must stay safe.

This was what I wanted in a Sackett book. Urgency, guns, chivalry, evil characters, people defending themselves [!!!] and everyone taking responsibility for their actions, good or bad.

I've added the cover of the edition I read, but here are a couple more that have existed through the years. From the redneck hillbilly look to the more modern characterless look, you can really see how the story has changed its face to appeal to the readers. Makes me wonder about us readers through if that first cover really sold the book?

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1 vote BookstoogeLT | Apr 15, 2017 |
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To Norman Millen
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When daylight crested Siler's Bald, I taken up my carpetbag and rifle and followed the Middle Prong toward Tuckalucky Cove.
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Do not let yourself be bothered by the inconsequential. One has only so much time in this world, so devote it to the work and the people most important to you, to those you love and things that matter. One can waste half a lifetime with people one doesnā€™t really like, or doing things when one would be better off somewhere else.
Thereā€™s times when a body must defend himself, Echo, anā€™ when that time comes, youā€™d better win.
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Fiction. Western. Thriller. Historical Fiction. HTML:Alone in the big city, a fierce young frontierswoman must outsmart a dangerous con man before she can stake her claim to the family fortune.
 
Sixteen-year-old Echo Sackett has never been far from her Tennessee homeā??until she makes the long trek to Philadelphia to collect her inheritance. In the wilderness Echo can take care of herself as well as any man, but she never imagined the challenge that awaits: a crooked city lawyer who intends to take advantage of her by any means necessary. Echo will need all of her wits to best this scoundrel and make it back home in one pie

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No matter that Echo Sackett was young, and a woman, and had never been far from the valley. She was still a Sackett - sharp and smart and a better hunter than most of the men she knew. Like her bold ancestors, Echo couldn't ignore a challenge.
A sure hand with a rifle, and fast with her wits, Echo traveled to the mountains of Tennessee, coming up against ruthless killers who'd stop at nothing to cheat her of her inheritance.
There she'd prove once and for all that she could ride the river with the best.
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