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Ride the River

Audiobook
In RIDE THE RIVER, Louis L’Amour spins the tale of a young woman who has to protect her family fortune from a murderous thief and teaches him what it means to be a Sackett.
Sixteen-year-old Echo Sackett has never been far from her Tennessee home–until she made the long trek to Philadelphia to collect an inheritance. Echo could take care of herself as well as any Sackett man, but James White, a sharp city lawyer, figured that cheating the money from the young girl would be like taking candy from a baby. If he couldn’t hoodwink Echo out of the cash, he’d just steal it from her outright. And if she put up a fight? There were plenty of accidents that could happen to a country girl on her first trip to the big city. . . .

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Series: The Sacketts Publisher: Books on Tape Edition: Unabridged

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  • ISBN: 9781415941973
  • File size: 148883 KB
  • Release date: July 10, 2007
  • Duration: 05:10:10

Formats

OverDrive Listen audiobook

Languages

English

Levels

Lexile® Measure:740
Text Difficulty:3-4

In RIDE THE RIVER, Louis L’Amour spins the tale of a young woman who has to protect her family fortune from a murderous thief and teaches him what it means to be a Sackett.
Sixteen-year-old Echo Sackett has never been far from her Tennessee home–until she made the long trek to Philadelphia to collect an inheritance. Echo could take care of herself as well as any Sackett man, but James White, a sharp city lawyer, figured that cheating the money from the young girl would be like taking candy from a baby. If he couldn’t hoodwink Echo out of the cash, he’d just steal it from her outright. And if she put up a fight? There were plenty of accidents that could happen to a country girl on her first trip to the big city. . . .

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