WHALES' ANGELS
A husband and wife battle whalers in a seagoing adventure of international intrigue and murder
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About the Book
Newlyweds Terry Hunter and ex-NYPD detective Joe Manetta are busy running their Cozumel dive operation. But an encounter with a female diver from Holland leads them on a globetrotting adventure. Diving with humpback whales in the Dominican Republic, they learn a rogue sea captain is illegally hunting whales and killing activists attempting to stop the hunt.
But more dangerous for the whales is a conspiracy led by Japan, Iceland, Finland and Norway, to overturn the International Whaling Commission’s whaling ban at the upcoming meeting in Iceland. Terry and Joe travel to Iceland offering their assistance to save the whales and solve a cover-up reaching the highest levels of government. Their involvement entangles them in international politics, intrigue, and murder, where fate has a surprise awaiting them.
Reviews for WHALES' ANGELS:
"In this sequel to DANGEROUS WATERS, Paul Mila has crafted another exciting adventure-mystery featuring Terry Hunter and Joe Manetta. Mila skillfully combines an intricate mystery plot with engaging characters and insights from a different culture, allowing his readers to experience the world from a novel perspective: that of the whales and dolphins who inhabit three-quarters of our planet. Don’t miss this one!"
Judith Hemenway, author of THE UNIVERSE NEXT DOOR
“A solid plot, intriguing characters and a realistic depiction of scuba diving and marine creatures are the hallmarks of Paul Mila’s second novel. This time out, Terry Hunter and Joe Manetta get involved with activists (“Angels”) attempting to prevent a rogue sea captain from harpooning of whales in the chilly waters off Iceland. Trying to save a whale, one of the Angels ends up dead — but was it really an accident? The resolution of the mystery will keep readers on the edge of their seats.”
Bonnie J. Cardone, former editor of Skin Diver Magazine, author of THE FIRESIDE DIVER.
About the Author
Paul J. Mila retired after a successful corporate career and now devotes his time to writing, scuba diving, underwater photography, and speaking to groups about ocean conservation. In pursuing a writing career, he has followed the advice of writers who said to write about what you know and like. Consequently, he has incorporated the ocean and diving as the core of his writing. WHALES' ANGELS is his second novel.
Paul has photographed and dived with Caribbean reef sharks in the Bahamas, humpback whales in the Dominican Republic and Tonga Islands South Pacific, and an amazing variety of sea life in the Cayman Islands, Cozumel, Bonaire, Antigua and Hawaii.
His underwater pictures are featured on diving web sites and are used in his novels to give non-diving readers a glimpse into the beauty of our undersea world.
He and his family reside in Carle Place, New York, a small town on Long Island.
You can contact Paul directly via email at pjmila@hotmail.com