The Power Of The Urn

by Joseph R. Yeamans


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Softcover
£16.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 17/02/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 113
ISBN : 9781425702038

About the Book

Alrak, a brutal barbarian king invades Catawissa. To satisfy his greed for power and wealth, he enslaves the people, confiscates their land and extracts high levies that drive them into poverty and despair. To ensure his control, the King’s warlords are given positions of power over vast estates providing little opportunity for the people to rebel. Charles and Louise Tillsbury and their son Jonathan who were once prospers farmers have become serfs on their own land where they manage to eke out a living from what little the king does not take. But the King has ambitions to conquer new lands. To pay for the King’s new levies, Jonathan is forced to travel to the city to find work as an apprentice. On his journey, Jonathan discovers an Urn that has evil as well as wonderful powers. It is the evil of the Urn that adds to the despair and captures Jonathan and separates him from his family and his childhood sweetheart, Elizabeth. But it is also the fortunes of the Urn that provide the creative opportunity that brings Jonathan and his family together again. Struggling for his freedom, it takes all of Jonathan’s imagination and cunning to use the Urn to receive a gift that the Urn has no power to give. This gift not only changed the lives of Jonathan and his parents, but also that of the King and the people of Catawissa.


About the Author

Joseph Yeamans was born and raised in New Jersey. He credits his early years in Scouting for stirring his imagination for ghost stories and tales of the unusual, which prompted this second book. He received his BA and MA in education from William Paterson University and a law degree from the University of Baltimore School of Law. He is currently working on his third book. He lives in New Jersey with his wife Karen and daughter Karla.