Celebrating Women in Horror Month – Composed in Blood, by Cindy Sprigg!

Composed in Blood
Cindy Sprigg

ComposedinBlood_CindySpriggWhen the act of murder is so evil, the story itself becomes an entity that forces its author into feeding it’s blood lust. Composed in Blood!

“Novelist Jake Stone has sacrificed everything for this story, including anyone who crossed his path – a story Composed in Blood.

Tommy, the incestuous and psychotic offspring of a crooked judge, has had a boyhood from hell. He is surviving the only way he knows, by eating what he kills. He is observed by a has-been writer, Jake Stone, who becomes obsessed by the concept of recording the story that unfolds to create his greatest work. Stone starts to bring in new victims for Tommy to butcher, feeding the incessant thirst of the story for blood. Despite the best efforts of law enforcement, this bizarre situation spins rapidly out of control in a maelstrom of murder and madness, to a final resolution: or is it final?

Pick up your copy on Amazon.com!


About Nina D'Arcangela

Nina D’Arcangela is a quirky horror writer who likes to spin soul rending snippets of despair. She reads anything from splatter matter to dark matter. She's an UrbEx adventurer who suffers from unquenchable wanderlust. She loves to photograph abandoned places, bits of decay and old grave yards. Nina is a co-owner of Sirens Call Publications, a co-founder of the horror writer's group 'Pen of the Damned', founder and administrator of the Ladies of Horror Picture-prompt Monthly Writing Challenge, and if that isn't enough, put a check mark in the box next to owner and resident nut-job of Dark Angel Photography.
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2 Responses to Celebrating Women in Horror Month – Composed in Blood, by Cindy Sprigg!

  1. Hi Cindy! Thank you for letting me feature Composed in Blood on the blog during Women in Horror Month! ~ Nina 🙂

  2. Pingback: On a Dare – Guest post by Cindy Sprigg | Voices & Verbs

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