When Julian Voss inherits the decaying Glassford Estate in Lurefield, he expects dust and legal complications—not a garden that breathes, hungers, and remembers. Beneath rotting beams and overgrown hedgerows, something ancient stirs, fed by generations of sacrifice.
As Julian, investigative journalist Erin Pike, the fragile Mireille Anjou, and Detective Harper step inside the estate's walls, the house closes around them like a ribcage. Whispers crawl beneath the floorboards, spores drift in malignant spirals, and the greenhouse pulses with a heartbeat of its own. Each night reveals new horrors—botanical mutations, occult journals, and a legacy soaked in blood.
When the garden begins choosing its next offerings, escape becomes impossible. Roots dig into memory, madness spreads like pollen, and the line between human and soil dissolves. To survive, they must face the truth: the Glassford inheritance is alive, and it demands a harvest.
The Crimson Garden is a suffocating, atmospheric plunge into botanical terror, ancestral sins, and a house that does not forgive.
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