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A Botanical Daughter
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Mexican Gothic meets The Lie Tree by way of Oscar Wilde and Mary Shelley in this delightfully witty horror debut. A captivating tale of two Victorian gentlemen hiding their relationship away in a botanical garden who embark on a Frankenstein-style experiment with unexpected consequences. It is an unusual thing, to live in a botanical garden. But Simon and Gregor are an unusual pair of gentlemen. Hidden away in their glass sanctuary from the disapproving tattle of Victorian London, they are free to follow their own interests without interference. For Simon, this means long hours in the dark basement workshop, working his taxidermical art. Gregor's business is exotic plants - lucrative, but harmless enough. Until his latest acquisition, a strange fungus which shows signs of intellect beyond any plant he's seen, inspires him to attempt a masterwork: true intelligent life from plant matter.Driven by the glory he'll earn from the Royal Horticultural Society for such an achievement, Gregor ignores the flaws in his plan: that intelligence cannot be controlled; that plants cannot be reasoned with; and that the only way his plant-beast will flourish is if he uses a recently deceased corpse for the substrate.The experiment - or Chloe, as she is named - outstrips even Gregor's expectations, entangling their strange household. But as Gregor's experiment flourishes, he wilts under the cost of keeping it hidden from jealous eyes. The mycelium grows apace in this sultry greenhouse. But who is cultivating whom?Told with wit and warmth, this is an extraordinary tale of family, fungus and more than a dash of bloody revenge from an exciting new voice in queer horror.
Autorentext
Noah Medlock is a novelist and theatre musician living in York, UK.
He writes vivid and off-beat stories which sit somewhere between
Horror, Fantasy, and Historical. Noah plays piano and trombone for
shows and teaches singing and performing arts in York. A
passionate devotee of all musical theatre, but especially Stephen
Sondheim, Noah is the kind of person who will happily start crying
at the overture. He once worked as a horticultural advisor at a
garden centre, which inspired the completion of his debut mycelial
horror novel A BOTANICAL DAUGHTER.
Klappentext
It is an unusual thing, to live in a botanical garden. But Simon and
Gregor are an unusual pair of gentlemen. Hidden away in their
glass sanctuary from the disapproving tattle of Victorian London,
they are free to follow their own interests without interference. For
Simon, this means long hours in the dark basement workshop,
working his taxidermical art. Gregor?s business is exotic plants ?
lucrative, but harmless enough. Until his latest acquisition, a
strange fungus which shows signs of intellect beyond any plant he?s
seen, inspires him to attempt a masterwork: true intelligent life from
plant matter.
Driven by the glory he?ll earn from the Royal Horticultural Society for
such an achievement, Gregor ignores the flaws in his plan: that
intelligence cannot be controlled; that plants cannot be reasoned
with; and that the only way his plant-beast will flourish is if he uses
a recently deceased corpse for the substrate.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Autor Noah Medlock
- Titel A Botanical Daughter
- Veröffentlichung 30.04.2024
- ISBN 1803365900
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9781803365909
- Jahr 2024
- Größe H196mm x B129mm x T27mm
- Gewicht 278g
- Herausgeber Titan Publ. Group Ltd.
- Genre Romane & Erzählungen
- Anzahl Seiten 375
- GTIN 09781803365909