The Flora of Flesh
The island of Saint-Jude was a place where the wind smelled of salt and decay. It had been quarantined for three decades, a forgotten speck in the Atlantic where the "Crimson Fever" had turned the population into living sculptures of agony. Dr. Alistair Thorne arrived on the island not to cure the fever, but to study its poetry. Alistair had discovered a forbidden branch of botany—the art of...
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