Road Kill

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Product Details

Price
$18.00  $16.74
Publisher
Bird Dog Publishing
Publish Date
Pages
346
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.79 inches | 0.99 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781947504301

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About the Author

R.J. Norgard has worked as a newspaper reporter, photographer, private investigator, and U.S. Army Intelligence officer. His debut novel, Trophy Kill, was the first entree in the Sidney Reed Mystery Series. He lives in northern Ohio where he is currently working on his third Sidney Reed novel, Winter Kill.

Reviews

"Prepare yourself for a wild ride in this latest Sidney Reed Mystery. Road Kill grabs you on the first page and doesn't let go. Norgard brings the north frontier to life with a well-drawn cast of characters including a moose, a Subaru, a sexy journalist, a family of meth dealers, and an array of colorful locals befitting their raw environment. The wise¬cracking P.I. is ever charming, and his knack for finding trouble as he wrestles his personal demons continues in this action-packed mystery. A thoroughly entertaining page turner that leaves you eager for more."

--Connie Willett Everett, Editor, Pudding Magazine


Kirkus Review, January 2022


Norgard's second Sidney Read novel achieves what a good sequel should. It gives the protagonist a case that will further test his acumen while moving his personal story forward--with a budding relationship with reporter Maria Maldonado--and setting up a possible full reckoning with [wife] Molly's death. The author makes effective use of the Anchorage setting; suffice to say, Sam Spade never had his car totaled by an errant moose. . . .This well-executed sequel with a striking detective demands a third installment.


"In this accomplished novel, Norgard brings his own experience as a local newspaper reporter and a private investigator to bear on a mystery that he imbues with a palpable sense of place . . . An oeat mystery story that builds a strong stage for future whodunits." --Kirkus Review