Book Details

The incy wincy spider...Out came the blood and washed the spider out.

Jessica Moran is walking up the pathway to her apartment when she suffers a waking nightmare. Like a fly on the wall, she is witness to a man’s gruesome murder. Sucked into the grisly scene, she is overcome by the smell of shit and vomit. Looking down, she discovers her hands are thick with blood. Confused and afraid, she clutches the white rose amulet that always rests between her breasts. Normally, pristine and pure, it is now tinged crimson. It was happening again - the fits. As a youth, Jessica sees things others cannot. She is teased by her classmates – Quack, quack, queer duck. Her mother has her medicated and refuses to acknowledge her visions, so Jessica ignores them until her sister mysteriously vanishes. The stress of her sister’s disappearance causes this psychic ability to take on a feverous pitch as Jessica is catapulted into a series of horrific waking nightmares. To find her sister, she must come to terms with her strange ability and learn to trust in the horrifying visions. Following a trail of clues, she discovers her sister has become involved with a ruthless high ranking member of a drug cartel. Things go from bad to worse when she is found out, drugged, and taken to the farm. The farm is not like anything anyone can envision. However, it is the perfect place to get rid of human remains—both living and dead.

 

About the Author

Victoria Bach

Victoria Bach is an avid writer and member of The Mystery Writers of America, she loves to write fictional stories with strong female protagonists. Her favorite genres include crime and terror with a paranormal twist. Blood Rose is her first full length fictional novel. Victoria works in the medical field and manages a large portfolio of investment properties. She is also a professional artist and travels the country exhibiting one-of-a-kind ceramic sculptures and clocks. She lives with her husband and youngest child on a farm in rural Colorado. Her favorite hobbies include ceramic art, gardening, bird watching, and spending time with her husband, son and daughter-in-law, daughter and grandchildren.