Seahenge. A Short Story. Ebook
Seahenge. A Short Story. Ebook

Seahenge. A Short Story. Ebook

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What was drowned will be drowned again… 

Marine archaeologist Dr. Evelyn Price has spent her life uncovering the mysteries of the deep ocean. But when a violent storm uncovers an ancient timber circle off the coast of England, she faces a discovery that will challenge everything she knows.

As the tide rises and storm clouds gather, Evelyn and her team race against time to decipher the strange symbols on the wooden pillars, before the sea comes to claim its own once more.

Seahenge is a gripping archaeological short story that blends cutting-edge science with ancient myth. It will leave you questioning what really lies beneath the waves…

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Reviews

★★★★★

"Listening to Joanna Penn narrate her audiobook version of this story was an entertaining experience. Along with bringing the story to life, she breathed life into each of the characters."

David
5 star Goodreads review
★★★★★

"Atmosphere, chills ... rich in ancient myth and the supernatural."

Kay
5 star Shopify review
★★★★★

"Atmospheric and thrilling dive into ancient mysteries and supernatural forces ... Engaging, balancing suspense with Penn’s meticulous attention to archaeological detail, which enriches the story without overwhelming the reader."

Jeffrey
5 star Shopify review
★★★★★

"Be sure you have time to finish since you won’t want to stop once you start ... a thrilling story of discovery, recovery and imminent danger ... Well worth the read."

Betsy
5 star Goodreads review

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Rory Marsden
Brilliant story, but I wish I knew what happened next!

I really enjoyed this short story, which was set in Norfolk, not far from where I live. The writing was as good as always with this author, and the tension was well maintained. It wasn’t easy to know how things would resolve, and the story was left on something of a cliffhanger. Perhaps there will be a sequel? Or just a one-liner: “And that was the end of the world!" I really loved the atmosphere: the awakening of the creature and the connection to an ancient past.

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HornFan2
Epic Short Story!!!

I always like J. F. Penn's writing, she's quite the wordsmith, it would be cool to see her co-write a novel with Stephen King, they both are masters at packing in so many elements into their writing, and it would be one epic hellacious read.

It's a treat to read her short stories or novels, she puts you right into the story, her characters are well developed, even with the religious elements added in the storyline, it's educational in a way, what a master of research and it enables her to add fictional elements into the story so beautiful. You don't know it till the end, when you read her blurb about the inspiration for the story.

One thing for sure with this one is, that Marine archaeologist Dr. Evelyn Price would make a character for a new series by her or add her to the Arkane Series as a Marine archaeology expert for the team.

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Newf Mom
Another great short story

Seahenge/GR
Another great short story
Really interesting story. When something shows up on the beach and the archeologists are trying to figure out what it is and what it's suppose to do. I really enjoyed this story.

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Debbie H
AMAZING SHORT STORY

Dr. Evelyn Price and her team come upon a mysterious discovery. Not knowing the consequences would be deadly. They also discover a creature of the unknown and must find out how it is all connected. Mysterious shadows appear in the water and not a good sign of what is coming. An intense and great short story.

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Vicki Huskey
I want a sequel!

This was a great story! Thank you JF Penn! This story just wasn’t long enough!