This image is the cover for the book Voices in the Sea

Voices in the Sea

Chulyin, shaman of the North, is on the wind of time. He flies high above man and watches with interest as the prospect of nuclear war begins. Chulyin chooses Eleanor, a scientist at an Oceanographic Institute in the United Kingdom to help him avert international disaster. Eleanor is working with a team of  other scientists, all of whom are attempting to translate the language of the killer whale. The shaman makes sure that Eleanor’s dreams take her on journeys across the threshold of man’s dominions and into the shaman’s world.

John T. Kinsella

John T Kinsella worked abroad for many years and for companies involved in the exploration and production of Oil and Gas reserves. His work took him abroad where he lived within differing societies; this afforded John with a wealth of experience in life.  John finished this career in 1996 and then studied both ‘Art and Design’ in St Albans and ‘Creative and Media Writing’ at Middlesex University in London. Having worked extensively on subsea developments for Oil companies, John had always been interested in both conservation of the oceans and seas that we all rely upon. This is his first novel which focuses attention on the intelligence of ‘Orcinus Orca the Killer Whale’.

Austin Macauley Publishers