Like the Claws of the Dragon -- The Quest for Wealth and Immortality Grips Man's Soul


KAILUA KONA, Hawaii, May 19, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Claws of the Dragon by JoEllen Heath is derived from the story of a monk, Ti Chan, in a monastery in India, who escaped death during the religious war spreading from India to China. Embarking on a ship, he arrived in Chin Chew -- and his mission was to bring the package hidden underneath his robes to the Monastery Wong Tai Chow and guard it with his life, but when he arrived in Chin Chew, he was killed. It was Hung Lee, the antique shop owner who witnessed what happened and whom he left the task to fulfill his mission. What was inside the package? Will Hung Lee follow Ti Chan's instruction?

Claws of the Dragon opens the story of the few people who have an important connection with what was inside the package -- the ornately carved violet jade, the pear-shaped, greenish blue emerald and the two plum-sized black pearls with gold streaks flashing from within each center like the eyes of a tiger. Many years and generations had passed and new adventures are taking place. Crystal went to San Francisco to see her father's attorney, Lloyd E. Lyndon, who will reveal to her some important secrets her father left for her and an important gift from her mother -- the jade inlayed snuff bottle. Now, she will start her quest for the other stones. She needs to find Andrew and Rusty, who each hold part of her legacy. With this quest, Crystal will embark into various adventures that will lead her to find the answers to her many questions and to solve the puzzle of the letter by her mother, which was written in Chinese. Later on, she will discover surprising revelations. Will she be able to find and gather all of the stones? Who is the real heir of the stones? Who will help her obtain her goals?

This is a story of man's quest for wealth and immortality that grips man's soul. The Claws of the Dragon is a riveting tale that will bring us to different realms filled with adventure, suspense, passion, deceit, disappointment, anger and love. For more information, log on to www.Xlibris.com.


                  Claws of the Dragon * by JoEllen Heath
                      Publication Date: May 18, 2009
          Trade Paperback; $19.99; 204 pages; 978-1-4415-1278-9
           Cloth Hardback; $29.99; 204 pages; 978-1-4415-1279-6

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