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Narrated by:
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Connor Brannigan
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By:
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Tyler Jones
About this listen
From Tyler Jones, author of MIDAS and BURN THE PLANS, one of Esquire's Best Horror Books of 2022, comes a story of deep sea terror and cosmic horror.
Struggling with the pressures of being a new father and the weight of regrets, Jamie Fletcher travels to Hawaii in hopes of connecting with his estranged brother, Eric.
After a shocking act of violence, the brothers end up on a fishing boat--along with the captain and his son--in the middle of the ocean, where they encounter an uncanny and terrifying phenomenon that will signal a shift in the evolution of the world.
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Critic reviews
"Jones (Burn the Plans) draws readers into this cosmic horror story irresistibly. Wretched and thrilling, this fast-paced outing explores the horrors of humanity, the ocean, and the unknown all at once. Horror enthusiasts looking for deep-sea monsters, a cosmic sense of awe, or just old-fashioned disemboweling will find plenty to sink their teeth into." - Publishers Weekly
"Gripping, visceral, and supremely unpredictable. It's tempting to try to describe the experience of Heavy Oceans as, like, The Langoliers meets Black Tide with a dash of Gabino Iglesias or S.A. Cosby, but the crystal-clear prose and the deft character work are pure Tyler Jones." - Nat Cassidy, author of Mary: An Awakening of Terror and Nestlings"
"Heavy Oceans transcends the horror genre like a wild A24 film that enjoys luring you in closer with its comfortable connections to reality, while then taking you someplace unfamiliar and limitless in terrifying possibility." - Wesley Winters, author of Nobody's Savior
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- David Perry
- 04-13-25
Cthulhu style horror
The narrator is amazing! Highly recommend. Cool quick story. Definitely left me wanting to know more.
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- Scott J. Moses
- 12-12-23
Tyler Jones does it again
This blew me away. Existential, cosmic (without spoon feeding what’s happening), and filled with heart. This is one of my favorite reads of the year. Read this. Read Tyler Jones. Do it now.
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