Just Finished Max Brooke's' DEVOLUTION.
It is not WORLD WAR Z with Sasquatches.
Not even close.
The style of shifting narrators, infoclips giving the reader info the main character doesn't have is there, and it works, but this is a much smaller, less epic book than WWZ. Also, slower paced. Things do not really launch until about halfway, tho the hints are clear, as is the subtitle 'THE MT RAINIER SASQUATCH MASSACRE'.
It's not a brilliant set up... introduce a bunch of normal people, isolate them, set the monster on them. That said, Brookes does a solid job of making the characters not so much likeable as familiar. If the setup drags at times, it helps make it easy to care what happens to them if if i didn't like most of them much. So when things go bad... and, of course, they do... 'massacre' after all... it held my attention. The action scenes are superbly written, gripping, 'real', and the climax is just wild.His monsters are pretty much perfect for the story. The individual characters arcs work very very well.
I have one complaint... SPOILER
Worth the money and time, just do not expect WWZ.