Seahenge. A Short Story. Audiobook
Seahenge. A Short Story. Audiobook

Seahenge. A Short Story. Audiobook

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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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★★★★★

"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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Kerry H
A Story of Ancient Blood and Salt Magic

How can you not enjoy a story that includes lines like 'a nexus empowered by ancient blood and salt magic.' Seahenge is a blend of J.F. Penn's characteristic historical research enriched and twisted with myth and the supernatural. I thoroughly enjoyed this short story about the removal of Seahenge for preservation, which unleashes unforseen powers and leads to devastating consequences. I also enjoyed the inclusion of the Author's Note about the inspiration and facts about Seahenge (which I had never heard of) and the ancient drainage of the Fens. Although it is fiction, the idea of 'what was drowned will be drowned again' is thought provoking in the context of human impact on the planet, climate change and how the planet will redress the damage.

I listened to the ARC audiobook version of Seahenge and this is my honest review.

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Chuck Anderson
Nicely Done

This story is a good one, and Ms. Penn tells a good yarn that keeps the reader engaged until the end. Give it a try.

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Erik Fleming
Awesome audio book

I was lucky enough to have gotten a free audio book code from the author. I am volunteering to leave this review. I loved listening to the author narriate her own story bringing her characters to life. Awesome tale will the human race ever learn.

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Ronel Janse van Vuuren
A compelling read.

I listened to the audiobook.

An interesting premise. I liked how technology was used to decipher what the timber circle had written over it. All the things that hid in the water along with what the AI computer model showed made me want to know more about this world. An atmospheric read with things unearthed by archeologists on-site and in the lab that keeps you wondering long after the story ends.

*I received an ARC from the author and this is my honest opinion.

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David Taylor
Some things are best left alone!

Seahenge, the latest short story by J.F. Penn, grabbed my attention from the picture on the cover of the book. Lately I had seen pictures of several sea henges so seeing one on the cover of this story had me hooked right off the bat. I listened to a review copy of the story I received from the author.

As I listened to the story, I was able to correctly predict one of the early findings the investigators made, but it didn’t prepare me for where the story took me. In fact, I sat down the next day and listened to the story as I read the story again. I had to not only make sure I hadn’t missed anything in my initial listening experience, but because I enjoyed it so much the first time through.

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.