The Heavenfield by I.G. Hulme

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The Dead Man's Feast by I.G. Hulme

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The Dead Man's Feast by I.G. Hulme

00 -- Opening Introduction

The Dead Man’s Feast - the second novel of the Heavenfield series - written and narrated by I G Hulme.

Opening Introduction

Duration: 32s
The Heavenfield by I.G. Hulme

01 -- An Awakening

Previously... A coalition of British, Exile, and American forces have defeated the demon army at the Battle of Maunsworth Field, as the entity Sheol attempted to force a way through the Entry-Point and into the everyday world.

Thomas Sullivan somehow managed to defeat Sheol, taking both the angel and demon into himself and scattering the demon army. He is brought back to the Infirmary at the Maunsworth Research Facility, where he is able to rest and recover...

An Awakening

Duration: 26min 25s
The Heavenfield by I.G. Hulme

02 -- Buried Truths

Previously... Thomas has awoken from his recovery in the Infirmary at the Maunsworth Research Facility, but finds himself alone, the base deserted. Meanwhile, Grace is trying to come to terms with the closure of the Heavenfield project, and suspects that the authorities may be trying to remove all evidence of events by any means necessary...

Buried Truths

Duration: 31min 40s
The Heavenfield by I.G. Hulme

03 -- The Devourer

Previously... Commander James learns unsettling news concerning possible contamination from the Heavenfield project, while Grace Palmer appears to be increasingly paranoid, accusing Aubrey Wilson of imprisoning and interrogating Stuart Nicks. She believes that the project hasn't been shut down at all, so attempts to enlist the help of Gary Starling who still has access to the Array site...

The Devourer

Duration: 26min 26s

About

The Dead Man's Feast is the sequel to the Heavenfield, and is now available on Audible in audiobook format. It was originally written in 2010-12, and released in printed form in 2015. I had hoped to record the audiobook soon after, but was unable for a variety of reasons. In the meantime, I wrote and released the third novel in the Heavenfield series: The Diary of Otto Kandinsky.

Now, with the support of the Patrons of the Heavenfield, I have released the audiobook episodes to them as they are completed. I cannot express the difference that the Patrons have made, and without them I have no doubt that I would not have been able to work nearly as much on these stories.

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The Dead Man's Feast

The battle may be over… But the war has just begun…

The thrilling second book of The Heavenfield series!

Grace Palmer tries to return to the Standing-Point Project after the chaos of the Battle of Maunsworth Field.

But things have changed radically since those climactic events, and her team find themselves facing altogether new adversaries as well as old.

Thomas Sullivan, awkward eccentric and visionary of the Heavenfield Project is lost within a terrifying inner journey, and ultimately stands at a crossroads, where the wrong choice of path could lead to the destruction of the world as we know it…

Contains: Violence, horror, mild drug reference, strong language.

4 Comments

  1. Nikko88

    Just started listening to the Diary. I forgot how eerie this story is. Gives me the heebeegeebees every time I think about it.

    • heavenfield

      Ooh good! Best listened to with headphones and the lights out I think! 😉

  2. Nikko88

    Can’t wait to listen.

    • heavenfield

      Thank you! Have you had a listen to the Diary of Otto Kandinsky yet? There’s about 4 hours of audio to the story already, and I’m releasing an episode every couple of weeks as I write them. Hope you enjoy it. 🙂

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