Altered Pathways

by David O. Rice


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£15.95
Hardcover
£23.95
Softcover
£15.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 31/10/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 206
ISBN : 9781465357274
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 206
ISBN : 9781465357281

About the Book

Since the beginning of his writing career, Dave Rice has attempted to include an underlying theme of the continuing struggle between good and evil within the novel’s basic storyline. This is obvious in his fi rst novel with this underlying theme in ‘Recovery the Hard Way’. A story that describes the lifestyle of those souls that are addicted to drugs and the internal struggle they must endure to recover from addiction. This theme of good over evil is even more apparent in his second novel ‘Justice for All’ which chronicles a transformation into an alternative lifestyle, and the moral implications that the central character must endure because of his career as a leader in the New World Church and the transformation. These and other literary works written by Dave Rice such as; ‘Just a Chick on the Side’, and ‘The Women of Conjure’, all have plots that contain an element of confl ict between good and evil. However, not one of his novels currently in publication goes to the extent of ‘good challenging evil’ as that contained in his latest effort, ‘Altered Pathways’, which is based on evolutionary changes that have created what is known as a ‘Serial Killer’. Explore the ultimate confrontation of ‘evil’ over ‘good’ in the latest mystery novel by Dave Rice, ‘Altered Pathways’. It is a compelling psychological mystery that not only contains murder, but also contains the drama that is brought out in those that are preyed upon by this demon.


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.