![]() The story follows Allie as she investigates two separate cases – the murder of a former policeman and an apparent serial killer dumping the bodies of his victims on the highway. In her limited spare time she investigates leads from her friend writing for the local crime beat, using her cop sister as a sounding board and neighbor as willing partner. The opposite is true for Allie Lindell, Alexandra Allred’s doggedly determined protagonist of “Roadkill.” She has a full-time job in being a mother to two small children and all the responsibilities that come with running a household. Either because of the job or because of their need for the job, Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poirot and Sam Spade don’t really have a lot else going on. ![]() ![]() ![]() The general conceit about most established fictional detectives is their lack of home life. ![]()
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