Publisher's Synopsis
When the S.S. SOUTHERN QUEEN encountered a lifeboat in the Pacific Ocean, a strange mystery was uncovered. For the lifeboat was marked VALPARAISO I and the VALPARAISO had been sunk by a Japanese submarine in January 1945, nearly a year earlier. Moreover, the VALPARAISO had been carrying a million pounds' worth of gold bullion. There was a man in the lifeboat, but his memory had gone - or so he claimed. When he showed an unaccountable desire some years later to return to the Pacific, two other survivors from the VALPARAISO decided to keep an eye on him, because a million pounds in gold bullion is worth anybody's time and, if necessary, more than a little violence.