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The Ferguson Rifle (Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures)

Author: Louis L'Amour

Narrator: Brian D'Arcy James, Jason Culp, Dan John Miller

Unabridged: 6 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/28/2013


Synopsis

The classic Western, now newly repackaged as part of Bantam's Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures program--with never-before-seen material from Louis and his son, Beau L'Amour.

It began with gold that had once belonged to Montezuma. Stolen and cached in a church in Mexico, it was recovered by two army officers who fled north for the French settlements. Along the way one stabbed the other to death. The remaining officer was eventually killed by Plains Indians, but he buried the treasure just before he died.

Now Ronan Chantry, a handful of trappers, and an Irish girl whose father was killed after telling her a few vague landmarks are searching for the lost treasure. But they are not alone. The girl's uncle, Rafen Falvey, wants it, too. Like Chantry, he is well educated, bold, and determined. Under different circumstances the two men might have been friends. But in all likelihood it wouldn't have made any difference. When it comes to gold, even friendship doesn't keep men from killing each other.

Louis L’Amour’s Lost Treasures is a project created to release some of the author’s more unconventional manuscripts from the family archives.
 
In Louis L’Amour’s Lost Treasures: Volumes 1, Beau L’Amour takes the reader on a guided tour through many of the finished and unfinished short stories, novels, and treatments that his father was never able to publish during his lifetime. L’Amour’s never-before-seen first novel, No Traveller Returns, faithfully completed for this program, is a voyage into danger and violence on the high seas. These exciting publications will be followed by Louis L’Amour’s Lost Treasures: Volume 2.
 
Additionally, many beloved classics will be rereleased with an exclusive Lost Treasures postscript featuring previously unpublished material, including outlines, plot notes, and alternate drafts. These postscripts tell the story behind the stories that millions of readers have come to know and cherish.

About The Author

Our foremost storyteller of the American West, Louis L’Amour has thrilled a nation by chronicling the adventures of the brave men and woman who settled the frontier. There are more than three hundred million copies of his books in print around the world.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeff on July 02, 2018

This tale is not up to L'amours' usual good story. It is just too disjointed. It starts as a scholar flees west wanting to die after his family is killed in a fire. It winds up us a treasure hunt. In between is a lot of moralizing, which is L'amour at his worst. If I wanted to be preached to I would......more

Goodreads review by Laur on December 04, 2023

Interesting frontier tale involving a scholar and a small group of men who are seeking to do trapping and collect furs, but come upon a small wounded group of Cheyenne Indians choosing to help and befriend them. Later they come across a dead man with some interesting articles in his coat and discove......more

Goodreads review by Greg on April 25, 2016

Good book, with the narrative being the best part in my opinion. I like how the main character thinks back on his earlier days, thinks on the Indians around him, and even old philosophers that are long dead. Chantry is a smart man, and I did not read the first book with him in it. I picked this one u......more

Goodreads review by Sophie on May 06, 2015

This Louis Lamour title was not as absorbing as the last one I read. Maybe it's because the hero, after a tragedy in his life, is wandering aimlessly west. He's not exactly The Man With No Name, but he is sort of The Man With No Purpose Who Has A Really Cool Rifle. He falls in with some men along th......more

Goodreads review by Scott on December 15, 2012

My first Louis. Never looked back.......more