Michael Shea wrote a string of successful thrillers in the 1970s under the name of Michael Sinclair, but stopped writing novels when he became the Queen’s Press Secretary, a position he held for a decade. He now combines writing with a wide range of business interests, dividing his time between Edinburgh and London.
Michael Shea
Michael Shea ‘s varied working life has included experience as a diplomat, in the cabinet office, in business, and a decade as the Queen’s Press Secretary, as well as a successful career in the 1970’s writing fiction under the pseudonym Michael Sinclair. He has also recently been appointed the new National Member for Scotland on the ITC.
Michael combines writing with a wide range of business interests, dividing his time between Edinburgh and London. His fiction under his real name includes ‘Spin Doctor’, ‘The British Ambassador’, The ‘State of the Nation’, and recently published ‘SpinOff’