Deep in the frozen north, the baron’s doctor is dead. His replacement arrives to uncover how the body failed—and discovers a secret more unsettling than decay. The Institute has ruled medicine for centuries, its doctors more organism than individual, a collective mind that heals, controls, and consumes.
But now something new is spreading through the chateau. A parasite. A rival. A living contagion that threatens to devour the Institute itself. As the doctor hunts the infection, identity blurs and evolution becomes warfare.
Hiron Ennes’s Leech is a haunting blend of gothic horror and science fiction, a meditation on body, mind, and the cost of survival.
Humanity is no longer the dominant species. The question is whether it ever was.