Roadrunner wasn't terrible. It was a short read. Which, given the plot, is surprising. Roadrunner is Dell Fletcher. Before an injury and addiction to pain meds, a baseball great. Now him, his wife Leah, and their two children are just existing. In a rage Dell hits Leah. She calls the police. Handsome, young officer Angel Lopez is the one to answer the call. Leah watched her father (who is Black) hit her mother (who is Asian). She doesn't want to become her mother. But, questions if it was the right thing to do. This is where it gets a little weird. Angel and Dell have odd interactions when he arrests him, then lets him go. Angel used to be a fan of The Roadrunner. He takes him to the jail, but does not book him. He then attempts to drive him home. They get into a physical altercation. When Angel comes to, Dell is gone. Angel is attracted to Leah. He tries to insinuate himself into the family. It later turns out that he is a sociopath. I thought it was going to be different. I guess I thought it was going to be a love triangle. Leah was attracted to him, he kept making sexual advances. Meanwhile Dell is suffering from some sort of amnesia. After the accident, a family friend (and woman he had been carrying on an affair with named Elicia) picked him up and kept him at her apartment. We flash back into Dell, Angel and Leah's pasts. I don't know if any of the characters were too likeable. Except for Leah and Dell's son. Their daughter's character is heinous. Teenage angst aside, she wasn't the least concerned that her dad hit her mom. It was a "happy" ending. Leah, after finding out that her husband and friend were lovers (and knowing he cheated on her in the past before all this) chooses to start anew.