Syntax of the Deep: A Novel of First Contact by E.K. Wavesinger
Book starts out when Joanna was 12 and she was with her dad and sister Sarah. On Peugeot Sound and orcas all around them paddling in the vessel and the sights and sounds they were able to experience for themselves.
Now it's 2031 and she's in charge of a new expedition with the orcas and all of her research she and others in the team have done. She is so close to figuring out what their sounds mean and the questions they are asking. She is also able to be doing this with her sister.  Love hearing of all the quantitative evaluations they have made over the years  and putting each of the teams input on their specialties all together. And finally the learn the truth from the orcas and what they need from the team and what want in return.  Love hearing of the harm that the team is warned of before it collides into them and how the orcas played a big part in that.
The silence of the water bodies is deafening and this means humans won't be around for much longer either unless they are able to stop the silence from occurring. Humans need water for the oxygen and so much more.
Love hearing of the elders from 3000 years earlier when something from the sky was dropped into the water and what occurred then. They realize who they are really dealing with and will they be able to come up with a solution to their problems in time.
Love this and can't wait to read more. I'm a western romance reader and this was just eh break I needed from that genre.
Such a cool read from a lover of the ocean and skies.
There is something for everyone in this book, like the celebrations with the whole family and friends.
Received this review copy from the @voice app and this is my honest opinion. 
 
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