Yowza! What an upgrade! The original CLICKERS was an excellent, intimate little story. You know, boy meets girl, girl gets head swallowed whole by giant lizard monster, pretty standard stuff. CLICKERS II ups the stakes, ups the ante, ups the characters, ups the gore - it takes just about everything to the next level.
At first I wasn't sure if this would be the sort of sequel where a whole new cast of characters steps in to replace the original crew, with the exception of maybe a cameo. A lot of movies, B-movies especially (and the CLICKERS series is definitely the prose form of a B-movie series) end up that way. But I turned out to be wrong. The cast was just bigger, but all of the survivors of the original were woven into the fabric of the story, more or less organically. There were a few coincidental meetings that made me roll my eyes, but, you know, suspension of disbelief and all that. And, besides, once the main crew stopped beating their four or five individual paths and came together, the story really started to gel.
Taking place in 2006, Keene and Gonzalez present us with a George W. Bush analogue in President Tyler, a religious nut who seems harmless until the shit hits the fan and decisions need to be made. I enjoyed the political satire quite a bit. It could have been handled with a little bit of a defter touch, but in a gonzo horror novel I guess that's not the greatest crime.
A little more irritating to me personally was how the military is portrayed. I know, they say doctors shouldn't watch medical dramas, etc., but I reached a point where I couldn't just go with the flow. I was willing to give a pass on a retired O-6 bossing the Secretary of Defense around and some oddball stuff like that, but when people were assigned ranks like "Chief Lieutenant" and somebody declared a CNN broadcast to be a mandatory briefing and called a bunch of marines "soldiers" I was just shaking my head. Then again, though, this is part of Keene's 13 universe, so maybe CLICKERS II takes place on a level where all of that is perfectly reasonable. Yes. I've chosen to decide to believe that.
Aaaaanyway, some little technical details aside (YMMV, of course, and I assume the marine biologists in the crowd will have a whole other perspective) and some editing issues, this is a really killer book. There's some personal, claustrophobic horror, and there's major devastation and even a civil war. This is a gripping, exciting book. Oh, and my chief complaint about the last book, which was that The Dark Ones felt like an afterthought and a distraction, was completely reversed this outing. I thought they were excellently integrated into the whole, and got a chance to not only be a coherent part of the universe but to be genuinely terrifying in their own right. The addition of a Dark One character may have had a little something to do with that.
In any case, if you liked the first CLICKERS even a little bit, you'll definitely want to pick up the sequel, and to be honest, if this is where you're jumping into the series, you'll probably be fine, too. Now I'm off to complete the trilogy!