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  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Crime
  • Language:English
  • Pages:178

Shame: The Path To Nowhere

by Texas Rane

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Overview
"Shame: The Path To Nowhere" is the story of how easily love can be turned to hatred when agreeing parties are involved in illicit sex and secrecy. The reader is taken down a rearranged path which leads to how, and what, a killer and his victims are "thinking," while being shackled to evidence which prevents their complete honesty; yet predicts an impending doom. It is a story of love, illicit sex, religion, violence, and murder; some of which is explained from a scientific perspective. The true lover of fiction will be fascinated by the depth of the scenarios and research which makes "Shame: The Path To Nowhere" the most entertaining book they will read this year!
Description
"Shame: The Path To Nowhere" is a psychological crime thriller and study of provocative personalities. It is a story of not only what people do, but how people "think" about what they do. While the reader is taken down a path of love, illicit sex, religion, violence, and murder, those dynamics alone do not reveal the passion and inner emotions demonstrated by the characters and transmitted to the reader. The narrative contains romance and eroticism; with scientific/psychological explanations and dialogue that demonstrates commonplace exchanges; challenging beliefs about the forces of human nature; including those which provoke jealousy and hatred. That is intentional; no one wants to read a boring book. The reader of "Shame: The Path to Nowhere" will not escape becoming psychologically involved in the characters' personalities and will be encouraged to experience a full range of emotions.
About the author

Texas Rane, M.S., is a military veteran and Summa Cum Laude graduate of Texas A&M University-San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas. He earned his Master of Sciences (MS) degree in psychology from Arizona State University. A former high school athlete, he enjoys spectator sports and is an avid chess player in his spare time. His presently unpublished works, which are scientifically focused, include: "The Cure for Chemical Dependency," and "Resentments and Chemical Dependency Correlation: Is There Evidence of Pre-Adolescent Diathesis?" Texas Rane is the father of three adult children and one granddaughter. He is a bachelor and currently resides in his native home of San Antonio, Texas.

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