A cult horror gem from the golden age of pulp paperbacks, Garden of Evil by Edmund Plante is peak ’80s terror wrapped in one of the exceptionally bizarre and unforgettable covers you’ll ever see. A cracked porcelain doll head blooming out of a monstrous plant? Yes, it’s as unhinged as it sounds—and the story inside doesn’t disappoint.
Following up on Seed of Evil, Plante brings back his signature mix of grotesque botany, supernatural dread, and small-town secrets. The land is cursed. The seeds are thriving. And something is growing that should never have been planted.
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