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Jago Trehearn is 20 years old and living in Cornwall in 1744. Following the death of his parents, he inherits the family business and with the help of his friends, John and James, maintains his smallholding and the ale house, The Lantern. Living was hard in the 1700's and although penalties were severe and life was fraught with danger; Jago turned to smuggling, making several enemies along the way...
The second action adventure based in Cornwall in at the Lantern Inn, where smuggling was a way of life, but normal life was threatened by a neighbouring gang. The two farms and milling business were expanding which limited the free time that John, James and Jago enjoyed. That freedom was put under threat, resulting in a fight to maintain their existing smuggling business, but would they succeed? and at what price to maintain their hold on this lucrative contribution to their daily lives....
Jago, James and John have established healthy businesses alongside their illegal smuggling activities and the last few years have seen their lives settle down into a comfortable routine. All that is about to change, trouble is brewing and not always from the source you would expect. Their lives and livelihoods would again be in jeopardy.
Revised edition of the authors' Ethics in psychology and the mental health professions, 2008.
A genealogy and a history of the descendants of Nicholas Fain born about 1730 in Ireland. He married Elizabeth Taylor about 1752. They immigrated to America and settled in New Garden, Chester Co., Pennsylvania. In 1766 the family was living in Virginia. Nicholas died after 1789 at his home near Jonesboro, Washington Co., Tenn.