Following a line of clues, Keisha takes a job as a long-haul truck driver and begins searching for Alice. In a pursuit of her missing wife, she will stumble on a forgotten American history of secret deals and buried crimes, an inhuman serial killer who has picked her as his next target, and an otherworldly conflict being waged in the quiet corners of our nation's highway systemuncovering a conspiracy that goes way beyond one missing woman.
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"Bracingly candid and unabashedly epic, Alice Isn't Dead is indeed a wild road trip that backs up Keisha's hard-won philosophy that "the only way out is through." - BookPage
"Alice Isn't Dead is that rare example of supernatural fiction with both bite and heart. " - San Francisco Chronicle
"Humdrum reality spins along under our wheels: life, love, work-until a kink in the road takes us deep into the land of Joseph Fink, who builds tarmac that isn't quite of this world." - Laurie R. King, New York Times bestselling author of Island of the Mad
"Ultimately an endorsement of everyday heroism and community, Alice Isn't Dead resonates as a love story, a road trip novel and a campfire tale that taps into our most primal fears." - Shelf Awareness
"Bracingly candid and unabashedly epic, Alice Isn't Dead is indeed a wild road trip that backs up Keisha's hard-won philosophy that "the only way out is through." - BookPage
"Alice Isn't Dead is that rare example of supernatural fiction with both bite and heart. " - San Francisco Chronicle
"Humdrum reality spins along under our wheels: life, love, work-until a kink in the road takes us deep into the land of Joseph Fink, who builds tarmac that isn't quite of this world." - Laurie R. King, New York Times bestselling author of Island of the Mad
"Ultimately an endorsement of everyday heroism and community, Alice Isn't Dead resonates as a love story, a road trip novel and a campfire tale that taps into our most primal fears." - Shelf Awareness