The lake has been watching him his whole life. Now it's ready to speak.
Eleven-year-old Sam Kiernan has grown up beside Lough Oughter, cycling its shores, staring at the ruins of Cloughoughter Castle rising from the mist. He's never felt like he quite belongs — not in Cavan, not at school, not anywhere. Everyone else seems to have a thing. Sam is still waiting for his.
Then, at 3 am, something in the locked attic begins to tick.
Hidden inside a sealed box that hasn't been opened in decades, Sam finds a cracked silver pocket watch engraved with a single line: For those who know how to follow. It ticks without a mechanism. The air turns cold when he holds it. And from somewhere behind the walls — impossible and absolutely certain — a voice calls his name.
What Sam discovers will change everything he thought he knew about his family, his town, and himself. Beneath the fields, beneath the lake, beneath the myths his grandmother whispered to him as a child, something ancient has been sleeping. A force older than memory, sealed long ago by people Sam is only beginning to understand — people who carried the same watch, heard the same voice, and made the same impossible choice.
Now it's his turn.
Guided by the fiercely brilliant Orla McGovern, mentored by a man who knows far more than he admits, and armed with a journal written in 1923 by an ancestor he never knew, Sam must cross into a realm where the stars speak in symbols and the land itself remembers, where the seal is cracking. Where something vast and cold is stirring in its deep place.
And where the price of keeping the world safe is something Sam will have to give up forever.
The Whispering Stars is the first book in The Sam Chronicles — a twelve-part adventure series rooted in the real landscapes, ancient mythology, and hidden magic of Ireland.
One seal. One boy. One cracked pocket watch.
One down. Eleven to go.
Book One of the twelve-book Sam Chronicles series, Set around the real Lough Oughter and Cloughoughter Castle, Co. Cavan, Ireland Perfect for readers aged 8–12 — and for anyone who ever felt like they were standing just outside of something
John Almond is a writer based in Cavan, Ireland. He has written one previous book, which was privately shared with a small audience. John focuses on creating engaging stories for readers and is beginning his journey in professional publishing.