#9. "RE: Alert - Fair Blows the Wind" In response to In response to 3
Leo Lessard - (Ship) In Sackett's Land, Go to page 90 and 108. In To The Far Blue Mountains, go to pages 120, 166-167 and for the boy named Tatton, go to page 193. There are other references, however slight, in other places that I did not reference. I believe that the Chantry reference in a Sackett novel was to provide an early parallel to their lives. Remember, we never do find out what "Tatton Chantry's" real name was or is. As far as anyone knows it could have been John Smith or John Doe. hehe