Sex and Drug Addiction And The Insanity of It All

by David O. Rice


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Softcover
£15.95
Hardcover
£23.95
Softcover
£15.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 23/04/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 180
ISBN : 9781493159437
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 180
ISBN : 9781493159444

About the Book

In his latest novel, “SEX AND DRUG ADDICTION and THE INSANITY OF IT ALL”, Dave Rice tells the story of addictive behaviors and the associated consequences which eventually lead to the physical and emotional destruction, of possibly some of the most exciting and dynamic characters he has ever created in his mystery writing career.

Jimmy Lee whose military career ended after a tragic accident and he became addicted to prescription pain medication, and Barbara, she was a woman whose sexual needs could not be satisfied by her husband, and she finds ways to fulfill her sometimes incestuous needs, and there is Neil, the male woman- chaser that doesn’t know which way to turn and found doubt in what he believed was the truth, and finally there is Toni, the character that you must read about in this novel to truly understand the intense insanity that controlled his, or maybe her every behavior. All of these exciting characters are eventually consumed by the dark shadow of their own personal and quite often deadly addictions.

I hope that you enjoy reading my new novel, “SEX AND DRUG ADDICTION and THE INSANITY OF IT ALL”.


About the Author

Since his retirement as a psychological nurse at one of the most prestigious alcohol and drug treatment centers that has a reputation for successful treatment of addictions, and is well known throughout the country, Dave Rice began his writing career, and has published many psychological mystery novels that have an extremely unconventional approach. ‘Justice for All’, ‘The Women of Conjure’, ‘Altered States’, and his personal favorite ‘Recovery The Hard Way’, just to name a few of his many novels. From his many years of experience in psychological treatment for drug and other substance abuse disorders, he has gained a perspective that he uses in his writing which attempts to explain why the entire ‘addiction process’ is so detrimental and deadly to all excessive behaviors displayed by those afflicted with this horrible and often tragic disease of addiction.