The second book in the six-part "Dead Awake" series is far more fast-paced than the first, it's crammed with intruiging deep secrets and mysterious new developments I for one never saw coming, and it ups the ante by turning the infected into a different kind of flesh-hungry zombie than the one we're mostly familiar with! However, the story still remains very much an absorbing survivors' saga, since we're still in the middle of getting to know the eight main characters: at least one of them is keeping some crucial information to the whole thing, while another reveal themselves to be far more sophisticated than initially thought. And, of course, noone is safe; so be prepared for several ugly moments of brutish nastiness, betrayals, last minute escapes, and gore and violence!
The variety of the large cast, from a teenage girl and her mom to a functional psychopath, a scientist with an agenda, and a kind homeless guy, complicates the story at every turn. Add the peculiar nature of the infection ravaging the people in the book -activated by sleep, a brilliant idea- and the book reads like a high concept version of The Walking Dead on speed!
However, I have a hunch this tale is not really moving over well-trodden zombie territory: there are hints of something more mysterious going on. So perhaps it'd be best if one went blind into the book: just take a leap into the unknown, exactly like most of the characters do in the story itself! You won't regret it! They probably will though lol