A review by amandagstevens
The Daybreakers by Louis L'Amour

4.0

Do two years a tradition make? For the second consecutive year my first read has been a L'Amour, and I think I'll continue this. Reading reviews, I'm thinking I'd better get to this whole series and soon. I've only read [b:Sackett's Land|699654|Sackett's Land (The Sacketts, #1)|Louis L'Amour|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1320492826l/699654._SY75_.jpg|685988] before this one, not realizing at the time that L'Amour didn't write them chronologically. I disliked it--or to be precise, I disliked extra-special-with-a-cherry-on-top Barnabas Sackett.

But this one, I loved. Tyrel is a great protagonist, tough and insecure and trustworthy, and now I want to meet Tell, and--whoa wait what, later books bring all the brothers together? Now that's exciting. Characters developed over multiple books. Brothers teaming up to take care of each other. These are a few of my favorite literary things.