Tim Schofield, the overnight aide at the hospital exists in a kind of purgatory—the hum of lights, the smell of antiseptic, the slow drift of hours. But when his cousin Sheila vanishes without a trace, Tim’s quiet life fractures, leading him into a darkness that doesn’t heal.
Deep in the Vermont woods lies a rotting compound ruled by a man appropriately named “Kurat”, a figure whose experiments twist the boundaries of flesh and faith. His servants, the Byrd brothers, are the echoes of what used to be human.
With Luther, a man haunted by loss; Madi, defiant and fierce; and Jimmy, loyal but unprepared for the horrors ahead, Tim is drawn toward a place where death would be welcome—and redemption demands more than survival.
The Flesh Garden is a stark, visceral descent into faith, abomination, and the quiet corruption of the human soul.