About the Book

Early on in Rivers of Belief, Levi Hart asks the rhetorical question, "Did you know that no matter where you are in London, you're never more than thirty feet from a rat?" Then as a serial rapist moves at will through a crowded resort town, Rivers of Belief reveals elements of depravity and decadence, filtered between moderating themes of sexuality, sensuality and spirituality.


"Richard Craig Anderson, a former trooper, knows police work close up and personal. Rivers of Belief is a fast-moving action, love story, and ethics problem, all wound around hunting down a vicious serial rapist in a small east coast tourist town. Once started, Rivers of Belief won't be put down until dawn's early light."
   — B. Abell Jurus, co-author Men in Green Faces
"Rick Anderson's Rivers of Belief puts you up close and personal in a nitty-gritty cop's point of view, in a way that only someone who has been there can. Fasten your seat belt and get ready to roll!"
   — Matthew J. Pallamary, author of Spirit Matters