![]() ![]() Stephen King did it with The Stand, and Justin Cronin did it with The Passage. ![]() There may be an answer to what has happened, but it will mean a dangerous journey and there are no guarantees they'll find what they're looking for. Other locations and other individuals are gathering, including some with nothing but the acquisition of power in mind. Trust in one another is something to be earned, but there may not be time for this as Ouray is not the only civilization oasis. Those gathered in Ouray - sleepwalkers, shepherds, and survivors alike - struggle to understand their new situation and form new relationships with the strangers around them. The secret destination was Ouray, Colorado and this town in the middle of the mountains would become one of the last bastions of civilization as the sleepwalking epidemic was only the first incident in what would be the end of the familiar world and the start of something new and very different. ![]() The story: Five years ago, many ordinary Americans fell victim to a strange affliction that caused them walk, zombie-like, to a destination that only they seemed to know. how did I miss the first book? Fortunately, I never felt like I was missing anything as relationships and circumstances felt well explained through the course of the book. Book Two?! This is the second book in a duology?! I'm such a Chuck Wendig fan. ![]()
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