4.5 stars.
HEAVY OCEANS, by Tyler Jones, is the first I've read from this author. I was very impressed with the writing, and how he managed to incorporate first a sense of two brothers, bound by abuse and mystery, and bring it around to the present day. As Jamie, the younger brother, is feeling something "strange" at home with his new family, he takes a visit to Hawaii to see his older brother Eric. The dynamics between the brothers are more "shown" than told--which I always appreciate. The background we do have from them gives enough of a starting point for the reader to interpret the feelings, emotions, and "connection" that they have, even if being distanced for a long period of time.
Enter a fast paced, horrible event that quickly changes the direction from "emotional", to physical. The brothers, along with Eric's boss, Ed, and son, Mattie, all come together to cover up "the problem". The fact that these people take care of each other, says a lot more than any backstory every could. The action moves onto a large fishing boat in the ocean, and EVERYTHING changes.
From there, we reach a new level of horror--Lovecraftian in style, cosmic, and unnatural in every sense of the word. You can see the short backstory of the younger brothers coming into play--and just interpret it as you will. I know this style of horror isn't for all. If you like tidy endings and rational explanations, this may not be for you. For those with an appreciation for some ambiguity, this novella gives you plenty to ponder on long after finishing it.
Overall, I loved the style, writing, and character exploration. There were two particular scenes that I felt we could have had a little more to go on with, but other than those, this was a fast paced, horrific read that I devoured. I'm excited to read more by Tyler Jones.
Recommended.