Be careful what you ask for.
The "bible" of trading price is
Richard Wyckoff's course. But that's over 400pp long. I wrote a distillation of it which is a tenth the length, but that may not be enough detail for you. In any case, I doubt that it would be of much help to you if you're still trading options, though it would of course apply to the underlying.
Much has been written about trading price since then, and I do mean
much. But it's all derived from Wyckoff's work, so there's little point in going through all that and paying what can become substantial money when W's work is free. You can read what modern-day traders like Linda Raschke have to say about trading price, but they'll just refer you back to Wyckoff, so why not start there and save the time?