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No Traveller Returns (Lost Treasures)

A Novel

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Louis L’Amour’s long-lost first novel, faithfully completed by his son, takes readers on a voyage into danger and violence on the high seas.

Fate is a ship.
 
As the shadows of World War II gather, the SS Lichenfield is westbound across the Pacific carrying eighty thousand barrels of highly explosive naphtha. The cargo alone makes the journey perilous, with the entire crew aware that one careless moment could lead to disaster.
 
But yet another sort of peril haunts the Lichenfield. Even beyond their day-to-day existence, the lives of the crew are mysteriously intertwined. Though each has his own history, dreams and jealousies, longing and rage, all are connected by a deadly web of chance and circumstance.
 
Some are desperately fleeing the past; others chase an unknown destiny. A few are driven by the desire for adventure, while their shipmates cling to the Lichenfield as their only true home. In their hearts, these men, as well as the women and children they have left behind, carry the seeds of salvation or destruction. And all of them—kind or cruel, strong or broken—are bound to the fate of the vessel that carries them toward an ever-darkening horizon.
 
Inspired by Louis L’Amour’s own experiences as a merchant seaman, No Traveller Returns is a revelatory work by a world-renowned author—and a brilliant illustration of a writer discovering his literary voice.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from August 27, 2018
      As Louis L’Amour’s son, Beau, explains in an afterword, he has taken the “roughly patched” segments of what would have been his father’s first novel and turned them into a highly entertaining nautical adventure. The narrative focuses on the 33 men who comprise the crew of the tanker SS Lichenfield, which is carrying a cargo of highly explosive naphtha from Los Angeles across the Pacific in early 1939. L’Amour (1908–1988) drew on his experiences as a merchant seaman and those of his fellow sailors to create characters such as Dutchman Pete Brouwer, who’s always planning to return home but never making it; Tex Worden, the lone survivor of a shipwreck; and thoughtful Second Mate John Harlan, who delivers some of the book’s best lines (e.g. “a very slight change in atmospheric conditions or a difference of a few degrees of temperature, and we might no longer exist”). The fate of the ship and its crew matters less than the characters’ often conflicting relationships. Beau L’Amour has done his father’s fans a service by showcasing the future bestselling author’s already developed storytelling and mature insights into human nature.

    • Kirkus

      October 1, 2018
      A pre-World War II merchant ship crosses the Pacific with a deadly cargo and a crew that must guide it safely to Asia.In 1939, the tanker SS Lichenfield departs the West Coast, "a tiny, moving island of darkness" bound for Asia, carrying 80,000 barrels of volatile naphtha. There is much foreboding about the flammability of the cargo, which could easily be ignited by a spark or a crewman's cigarette. An oiler named Sam Harrell tells a crewmate, "You forget and strike a match and the next thing you know somebody hands you a harp." The characters are more important than the plot, as tensions and fights break out among tough crew members. Many think about their girlfriends or wives back home, but not everyone wants to return. Second Engineer Con O'Brien muses, "Home was one thing when a man was far away; it was another when he had to live there." Readers of a certain age will remember the late Louis L'Amour as a bestselling writer of Western novels, but this is his first novel--unfinished until decades after his death. His son, Beau, has completed and polished the story while maintaining all the flavor that Louis had intended. It's the first of a planned series titled Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures. The storyline is as straightforward as the ship's route, and it holds no major surprises. The men have their bloody fights and their dreams of returning to other lives, but if their floating bomb explodes, none of it will matter. Perhaps the Lichenfield succeeds in its perilous crossing. Or perhaps....A dark and enjoyable maritime adventure that focuses on character and fate.

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    • Booklist

      October 1, 2018
      Virtually forgotten until long after prolific western author Louis L'Amour's death in 1988, his very first novel has been recently completed by his son, Beau. No Traveller Returns is based on the elder author's youthful experience as a merchant seaman. The tragic story, told through the logs of the crew members, takes place in 1939 aboard the SS Lichenfield, a tanker en route to Manilla from Los Angeles with 80,000 barrels of naphtha, a flammable oil, in the hold. It's impossible for the crew to forget the highly explosive cargo, and fear haunts them all. The men have diverse backgrounds, values, and concerns?and secrets?but one thing they have in common is that their fate was decided before that of the ship. Although L'Amour's name will be forever linked with the American West, fans should welcome the opportunity to read some of his early work. The pace may be a little slower, but the insight into each character is typical of everything L'Amour ever wrote.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

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