This is a high-concept, world-ending, “big-screen” horror novel that is well worth checking out. You have to forgive the unlikely setup but, let’s face it, that’s the same for a LOT of fiction. Of course, something like this is impossible, yet if you can get past that you end up with a focused, fast-paced horror-adventure.
People - all the people, all over the world, including those on airplanes - are skewered through the feet from below by the titular “Root” as the organism seeks to drain the life from humanity in order to sustain itself. Now, it might not seem like a particularly exciting scenario, given that, due to the nature of the threat, the characters are stationary. But the intrigue and solutions, and the buildup, make this a very satisfying read.
Yes, I gave it five stars. Is it Stephen King or Dean Koontz? No, not even close. But I tend to ask what it’s trying to achieve, and IMHO this book isn’t trying to be high literature. It’s a pulpy, fast-paced, schlocky joyride, and it delivers just that.