The HeavenField - Book Four


Read by Ian G. Hulme

(4.5 stars; 482 reviews)

The fourth and final installment of the Heavenfield story!

Hailed as a 'Modern-day Classic of Science-Fiction', the Heavenfield is a dark science-fiction thriller set within a British experimental research facility, involving clandestine Government Agencies, Supernatural Forces, and Alternate Realities.

The final part of the story sees the struggle over the Heavenfield escalate, until Grace Palmer and Thomas Sullivan are drawn back into danger. Nations clash, and supernatural forces march towards a battle that threatens to bring the world to the very brink of destruction.

"A must for any sci-fi fan!"

The sequel story, The Dead Man's Feast, is now available. Visit www.heavenfield.com to find out more.


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Chapters

Heavenfield 4 - Episode 01 Read by Ian G. Hulme
Heavenfield 4 - Episode 02 Read by Ian G. Hulme
Heavenfield 4 - Episode 03 Read by Ian G. Hulme
Heavenfield 4 - Episode 04 Read by Ian G. Hulme
Heavenfield 4 - Episode 05 Read by Ian G. Hulme
Heavenfield 4 - Episode 06 Read by Ian G. Hulme
Heavenfield 4 - Episode 07 Read by Ian G. Hulme

Reviews

fantastic.


(5 stars)

This is an excellent series & I've loved each book. The background sounds make your feel like your there. no stupid long music. no email address & author talking endlessly at the end of every chapter. The plot is just fascinating & addicting as hell. My only complaint is the fact that the author reads each character voice in a stuttering, halting insecure weak way that drove me insane. like they all have a speech impediment & are not perpetually insecure & scared. The military are all scared & disorganized to the point that it's unrealistic. You will hate some of the people's weak, scared, frozen stuttering, cowardly personality but it's not a book killer. I want to ban him from using the words Hysterical & Muttered which he wears out big time. Aside from that I loved the series & the authors voice is smooth & wonderful. He has a real talent & a serious imagination. love it & highly recommend these books!

loooooved this story!! amazing sense of intrigue & mystery


(5 stars)

Despite some previous poor reviews about this story being confusing; I got soaked in to the mystery of the unfolding plot straight away and couldn't wait to find out what was actually going on. great narration from the author and brilliant haunting interlude music really added to the atmosphere of the story. already on the hunt for more by this author!

great story thank god it's just a book


(5 stars)

if this story was history it would,explain the pucker spot in my undies, wow. but now I think about it may be it is history, or many it's just a story check it out and see what may pucker for you. thanks vary much to the author great job either way.

Ian Hulme is rising star. A master story teller of sci fic


(5 stars)

The HeavenField is a totally unique concept. A blazing beacon of originality in the vast galaxy of rehashed sci-fi story arcs. The icing on the cake is Ian's talent as a narrator. Give it a listen you will love it. Warmest Regards Mark R. Honas


(0 stars)

OK so I liked the series went thru all four books in two days . Was really excited for the battle , but that being said if there is not another book after this then boo , end was really anti climactic and to many questions left just hanging so. ...

Amazing new storyteller


(5 stars)

Am epic series, so will written and performed. I was hanging on the edge of my seat with suspense, fantastic twists and turns. I'll be following the author from now on. It's great to have a story not follow traditional format and be predictable.

Well read / written / produced


(5 stars)

After fried green zombies, this is the best book I have listened to through the service. The title says it all and I was sorry when it ended. Well worth a listen.


(5 stars)

Best I've seen in a long time. A must for fans of cosmic horror and science fiction. I just wish the author didn't make so frequent and repetitive use of certain words, like muttered and forlornly.