A. Colucci - Seeders

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George Brookes is a brilliant but reclusive plant biologist living on a remote Canadian island. After his mysterious death, the heirs to his estate arrive on the island, including his daughter Isabelle, her teenage children, and Jules Beecher, a friend and pioneer in plant neurobiology. They will be isolated on the frigid island for two weeks, until the next supply boat arrives.
As Jules begins investigating the laboratory and scientific papers left by George, he comes to realize that his mentor may have achieved a monumental scientific breakthrough: communication between plants and humans. Within days, the island begins to have strange and violent effects on the group, especially Jules who becomes obsessed with George’s journal, the strange fungus growing on every plant and tree, and horrible secrets that lay buried in the woods. It doesn’t take long for Isabelle to realize that her father may have unleashed something sinister on the island, a malignant force that’s far more deadly than any human. As a fierce storm hits and the power goes out, she knows they’ll be lucky to make it out alive.
A.J. Colucci masterfully weaves real science with horror to create a truly terrifying thriller, drawing from astonishing new discoveries about plants and exploring their eerie implications.
is a feast of horror and suspense.

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“We were supposed to be kind to the plants, except for the killer, of course.”

The next three students took turns chatting with the palms, watering them, blowing softly on their leaves, and the whole thing began to seem a bit silly.

Finally, Jules entered the room alone.

Bum bum bummm, ” Monica said ominously. “I knew it would be you.”

“Oh my,” Isabelle said, smiling. “Are you really going to hurt that plant, Jules?”

“It’s an experiment, for goodness sakes.”

Isabelle smiled behind her fingers. The young man on-screen seemed so shy, with an innocent expression and timid manner. She wondered if he’d pluck off a leaf or two.

They all watched as Jules reached out to the plant, tracing his finger gently down a broad leaf. His eyes closed and he breathed deeply through his nose. Isabelle stopped smiling as the expression on young Jules’s face changed dramatically. It twisted into a gruesome snarl and his eyes sprang open and alert. With lightning speed he ambushed his prey, seizing the plant and straining to rip it from the pot.

Isabelle stepped back in alarm.

The roots clung on tightly, but it was no even match. Jules shook the trunk and the tree broke loose. The ceramic bowl smashed onto the floor. He threw the tree over his head like a javelin and it shot against the wall, sending dirt flying in every direction. Jules pounced on the injured tree, ripping the leaves to shreds and pulling apart the roots with powerful claws that came down again and again.

It was all happening so fast and Isabelle stared with wide eyes. As much as she tried, she couldn’t look away.

Dirt sprayed everywhere—across Jules’s shirt, his face and arms as if it were a bloody massacre. There was barely a leaf left on the tree, but Jules wasn’t finished. A silent scream came from his mouth, a deplorable rage on his face as he stomped the trunk with all his might, using hands and feet to pry its lifeless body apart.

Her heart pounded in her ears and Isabelle thought Jules must be possessed. She watched in horror as he struck the tattered remains of the plant against the floor, blow after blow—

The tape stopped.

Jules stood by the VCR with his finger on a button, helplessly looking at the shocked faces around him. Then the dreadful moment was broken by Monica.

“What an actor ! Jesus, you deserve a freaking Emmy for that!”

The others were silent as Jules struggled to explain. “Well, yes, you have to be… convincing… or, well, the experiment won’t work.”

Luke slipped from a dazed expression. “So, that was just an act?”

“Let’s see the rest of it,” Monica said, excited.

“No,” Jules said quickly. “It’s a bit disturbing to watch all these years later.”

“Well, how’s it end?” Monica whined.

Jules looked at her, pale and silent. There was sweat on his brow but he tried to act calm. He swallowed hard. “Um… let’s see. We left the plants alone for a while. There was the dead one on the floor.” He tried to sound scholarly, as if casually explaining the findings, but he was shaken by the video. He winced, as if trying to remember and forget at the same time. “We all had to go back into the room. You see, there was the other plant.”

“The witness,” Luke said.

“Yes, the one hooked up to the polygraph. We had to measure its reaction.”

“And? What happened when you went into the room?”

Jules spoke low, almost to himself. “The recorder was in a frenzy. A state of distress like I’ve never seen.”

Isabelle realized her hand was covering her mouth and lowered it.

“Excuse me,” he whispered, and stood up to leave. The others watched him walk to the door.

“Jules.” Isabelle went to him. “Are you all right?”

He nodded, but seemed drained. “Seeing George and all that.”

“I understand,” she said, and turned so she didn’t have to watch him walk out.

Monica and Luke were charged up from the video. They chatted noisily about the experiment, and their relationship seemed to take a turn.

Isabelle put the TV and VCR away, noting that Monica laughed at Luke’s jokes and hung on his words, as if George had somehow elevated his grandson’s status.

“I don’t get it,” Luke said to his mother. “If Backster was wrong about plants recognizing people, how come the polygraph reacted to Jules?”

“My father came up with his own theory about how plants identify people, why they react the way they do. It was much more scientific and easier to believe.”

“What was his theory?”

“It’s complicated. I’ll tell you about it another time.”

“So these experiments made him famous, right?” Luke asked.

“For a botanist, I suppose.”

“I can’t believe you didn’t tell me. This is huge.”

“I guess it was, at the time.”

Luke looked annoyed. “I think this is really cool and you act like it’s nothing. I can’t believe all these years I had this famous scientist in my family and you didn’t say anything. I mean , he’s your father.

“It’s not that simple,” she said tersely. “If you want to know about your grandfather, I’ll tell you. But I think you should know the whole story.”

Isabelle explained that George had been a well-respected scientist for many years, until he began experimenting with illegal drugs, mind-altering substances that eventually affected his work and reputation. He was fired from his job at Oxford, but the low point came when he was arrested for drug trafficking and spent two years in a Canadian prison. His wife left him, taking Isabelle. The scientific community labeled him a fraud and turned their backs on him. George, in turn, became a recluse on the island.

Luke looked at his mother. “Sorry.”

“Don’t be. In my eyes, George was a sweet and generous man who loved every facet of nature. He was intelligent and curious about everything. Just like you.”

“I wish I’d known him.”

Isabelle smiled weakly. “I wish you had too.”

“Someone get a violin,” Monica said.

“All right. It’s nearly two o’ clock.” Isabelle chuckled. “How about lunch?”

“How about finding my diamond!” Ginny was standing in the doorway, on the verge of tears, her skin bright pink from the sun. “You’re all standing around chatting away when time is running out.” Then she raised the reward to $10,000.

CHAPTER 10

JULES WAS IN THE STUDY pouring a glass of sherry. He paced the room and drank it down in one shot. He was still upset by the video and poured another drink.

Seeing himself attack a plant made him feel physically ill, but he resisted the implications. After all, he wasn’t a violent man. There might have been a couple of tiny incidents during his first weeks at Oxford. Karen Astor, which he didn’t want to think about. The barbaric rugby fellow who bullied him in a tavern. That officious little wanker who towed his car. Those were anomalies. It wasn’t like he did any serious damage, nothing permanent. Every man has a few moments of losing control. Being pushed too far. Cornered .

“Dr. Beecher?” Luke knocked on the doorframe.

“Oh, hullo,” Jules said wearily.

“Could we talk a minute?”

“I’m rather busy.”

Luke looked at Jules standing alone in the room with a glass of sherry in hand. Jules stared back in silence and finally gestured defeat.

“Fine. Come in.” He carried his glass to the chair behind the desk, used a blank envelope as a coaster.

Luke sat across from him. “I’m wondering if you could tell me about my grandfather.”

“What do you want to know?”

“Everything, I guess.”

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