A heartbeat in the peat. A code in the grain. A harvest three centuries in the making.
When a modern hiker is found perfectly preserved in a Kinder Scout peat cutting, the discovery defies every law of biology . She isn't just a corpse; she is a "graft," her heart replaced by an anatomical replica carved from eight-hundred-year-old oak—and it is still pulsing .
Disgraced botanist Dr Arlowe Finch is plucked from his isolated caravan to decode the impossible. Alongside Detective Mara Thorne, he uncovers a terrifying ritualistic pattern dating back to the 1665 plague village of Eyam .
But as a high-tech agricultural conglomerate prepares to "optimise" the English countryside, Arlowe and Mara realise the "Oaken Code" is no longer a legend. It is a living, digital-botanical OS designed to turn the human soul into a permanent server node.
The "Final Harvest" has begun. In the Peak District, the forest is no longer just watching. It is absorbing.