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Heavy Oceans

By: Tyler Jones
Narrated by: Connor Brannigan
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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.

©2024 Lethe Press (P)2024 Tyler Jones, Connor Brannigan
Horror Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Scary Fiction Exciting

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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