
ROLL ME AWAY CHARACTERS
Years after the heartbreak that shattered his family, Tim now lives a quieter life on a modest ranch in Arizona. Still driving for Saxon Brothers Trucking, he runs a steady cross-border route between El Paso, Texas, and Tijuana, Mexico. For the first time in ages, the road feels familiar rather than punishing, and the weight of the past has begun to lift. He even finds a spark of new love in Jenelle. But when a violent incident in El Paso draws him in, Tim is forced back into a world of danger he thought he’d left behind—one that threatens not only his hard-earned peace, but the lives of those closest to him.
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Tim’s oldest and most loyal friend, JD hasn’t lost his oversized personality—or his tendency to act from the gut. Though older and perhaps a little rougher around the edges, his loyalty remains absolute. When a fellow trucker is killed under suspicious circumstances, JD’s pursuit of justice—or revenge—sets off a chain of events that pulls Tim and their boss, John Saxon, into a deadly confrontation neither wanted nor expected.
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The principled owner of Saxon Brothers Trucking, John is rocked by the senseless killing of one of his best men. His determination to uncover the truth and hold the guilty accountable leads him into unfamiliar territory—and into the path of a ruthless enemy. What begins as a search for justice spirals into a reckoning that may cost more than any of them can afford.
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Tim’s new love interest, a bright spot in his otherwise hard-edged world. Grounded and perceptive, she offers Tim a chance at emotional redemption, just as his past and present begin to collide in dangerous ways.
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The calculating and cold-blooded leader of a sophisticated theft ring operating out of El Paso. When his criminal enterprise threatens the lives and livelihoods of honest truckers, he finds himself in direct conflict with Tim, JD, and John Saxon—a conflict that escalates toward inevitable violence.
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Juan’s right-hand man and enforcer. Menacing and merciless, Taco is the kind of man few dare cross—and those who do rarely get the chance to regret it.
Into a home already fraying at the edges steps Andrew Barnes, soft-spoken, attentive, and dangerously opportunistic. What begins as kindness quickly curdles into control, and by the time anyone sees his true nature, the damage has already been done, leading to tragic consequences.
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Young and impressionable, Jeremy Harrison is an ordinary boy navigating the emotional fallout of his parents' divorce, a hardship all too common in the world of long-haul trucking. But as he struggles to find his footing between two fractured households, Jeremy unknowingly draws the attention of Andrew Barnes, a man whose simmering discontent seeks a target—and finds one in the most vulnerable place.
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SNE –
I enjoyed so much about this book. Well written, colorful, fun, & engaging. It was also quite easy and quick to read. Highly recommend
Valerie Devine –
Great writing. The story moved along with good details to visualize characters and actions so well. And it is clear that a good amount of research was done. And added nicely throughout the chapters.
Jeff Chiero –
Loved the book and it’s back and forth between characters. This write has a very good skill set. Can not wait for his next book!
Amazon Customer –
I enjoyed this book as much if not more than the the 1st book. It really kept my interest! Love the story and can’t wait for the next book!
Don Harioka –
Wow! Roll Me Away was such a great read. It was difficult to put the book down. The ending was awesome!
MPSchore –
Roll Me Away by Alan Webber is a down to earth story that takes you deep into the life of a trucker. It captures the grit and grind of life on the road, with long hours, tough conditions, and the camaraderie between truckers, all intertwined with a gripping murder mystery and a heartfelt love story. Despite the challenges, the romantic elements add a softer side, showing how this demanding lifestyle impacts relationships and the people waiting back home. It is a real and heartfelt read that gives a glimpse into a world most of us rarely consider, making it perfect for anyone who enjoys stories about resilience, love, and a touch of suspense.
Sarah Schore –
Roll Me Away* by Alan Webber is an inspiring, soul-stirring journey across America that dives into life’s big questions with honesty and humor. Webber’s reflections on purpose, love, and self-discovery are so beautifully relatable—I felt like I was right there on the road with him, experiencing each twist and turn. This isn’t just a truckers story; it’s a reminder to embrace the unknown and find meaning along the way. Webber’s down-to-earth storytelling makes this book impossible to put down. A must-read for anyone craving a fresh perspective and a spark of adventure!”
Steve Lemon –
Tim Harrison and his fellow Saxson truck drivers take you on a ride as life on road as a truck driver. The author Alan keeps you on the edge as the Saxson team faces the Mexican cartel and has twists and turns along the way. It is a great easy read and once you start you won’t want to put it down. Highly recommend!
billy sturgis –
Great book. Hard to put down, easy read.
K. Riemer –
This unusual story has unique, tough characters, a great leading guy, lots of suspense and well-crafted
plot lines and personalities. Overall a very good read.
Lana Sirois –
The second of the story of Saxon Bros trucker Tim Harrison. Great read. I liked the back and forth
chapters of good guys and bad. Easy to follow and a nice storyline. Waiting for Alans next work. Hope
Tim and Saxon Bros haven’t parked their Peterbilts just yet.
Alyson –
Really great novel depicting the trials and tribulations of a long-haul trucker on the road. This book is
gritty and determined to put you in the driver’s seat of a big rig, seeing first hand how life on the road
can be. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like for those asphalt cowboys, give this a read!
MomB –
Loved the flow of the book. Not too heavy but kept me interested all the way to the end.
anne hill –
Great read! Felt like you were there in time. I didn’t want it to end!
PDC –
You’ll be singing along with Willie as you read…”On the Road Again”.
DJD –
I enjoyed the book. Good story about life of a trucker.
Jamie Reinche –
Loved the storyline of the book! It was a book that makes you feel happiness, sadness, and wanna kick
someone’s a&& too!
Will there be another book to follow? I can’t wait to find out!
beckster77 –
Tim Harrison’s life wasn’t what he expected it to be. Dealing in the aftermath of tragedy, he’s on the
road to recovery with his sidekick and favorite dog, Rory. However, his life takes a turn when his friend,
JD Tolliver, gets involved in the death of a trucker and winds up in the hospital himself. Soon, Tim
partners with Saxon Brothers trucker business owner, John Saxon, to find the gang spreading fear and
death through their larcenous activities. Is he ready for everything he’s about to encounter?
The author, Alan N. Webber, gives us a straight-forward writing style. It’s definitely a contemporary, no
holds-barred type of dialogue and narrative that gives you the thoughts, actions, and suspense of his
characters. While I love the opening lines of this story, and the almost poetry-like wording, I find the
blunt-speak both realistic and unnerving. I would definitely add a trigger warning for anyone sensitive
to language, the political views held by the main character, or anyone uncomfortable with a storyline
that includes rape.
The overall content of the book had several positives. This was a different storyline that hasn’t been
seen a lot: a trucker out to deal with a gang of thieves and partnering with his boss and a friend in an
unlikely trio, but the points of view, differentiation of characters, revelation of back stories, and more
help to keep you in-tune with the plot. The author is excellent at creating suspenseful scenarios and
realistic characters. The switch from first person to third person helped give different scenes a special
type of view and momentum. I loved the inclusion of Spanish, the map the author added, and actual
restaurants along El Paso, making the story feel more authentic.
For me, the ending was true to life, with a bit of redemption, forgiveness, and a bittersweet feeling.
Again, the author gives the reader a matter-of-fact writing style and detailed pictures of what’s happening to his characters. These are all the things I like the best.
To conclude, although there are many positives to this story, I wouldn’t call it my favorite read. I would
recommend it for readers who like a suspenseful action story, or someone looking to deviate from the
regular amateur-detective style, but in part because of the triggers I mentioned earlier and some of the
storytelling, I would hesitate to recommend to anyone outside of those genres. Thanks to the author
for the opportunity to read via Reedsy Discovery
Nancy Retallick, PhD –
“Roll Me Away” is a suspense thriller written colloquial style by Alan N Weber. For the main characters,
or band of brothers, there is Tim, a widower, who can sometimes be a bad ass or a teddy bear. He
conveniently forgot to tell his new girlfriend about his sketchy past. A Green Beret Vietnam veteran
named John. The boss’ favorite employee is named Virgil. And an Iraq veteran named JD. They chase
down the guys that murdered their friend no matter the potential self-harm. I know the life of a truck
drivers isn’t all roses and sunshine as the cliché goes. This is a good book, and I appreciated the
colloquial style writing, and the map inserts.