"Eyes Everywhere is not a novel to be taken lightly. It is ghastly, unnerving, and has the feel of something that not only can happen, but does happen."
SFReader (April 2007)
"This really is an extremely well written and fast
paced novel.
Warner has painted a sharp and
wholly credible series of events that mirror real life
and the doubts and fears that we all experience at one
time or other in our lives.
This novel will
cause you to look over your own shoulder for a long
time to come."
Dark Discoveries (March 2007)
"
extremely learned, believable and
expertly-told
one of the finest contemporary
fictitious depictions of the mind-consuming process of
this real and serious mental disorder."
Downwarden (January
2007)
"Warner knows how to freak you out just enough to keep
you turning the pages.
This might not be the
most pleasant horror novel to read this year, but it's
certainly the most relevant."
Pod of Horror #23,
starts at 45:08, (October 2006)
"Wonderful, powerful, and devastating . . . An
incredible read and a masterful portrait of a
psychotic mind."
—Verbicide (October
2006)
"Matthew Warner is a talented writer with a real knack
for pacing and drawing the reader into the mind of his
hero. I would recommend this book. It is a fun, quick
read, that is well written and well thought out."
—Horror Yearbook (October 2006)
"I've got a feeling it's going to be one of those
books passed around like an underground classic."
Bookgasm (September
2006)
"Warner writes a strong story
This book will
have appeal to horror fans, but might also be enjoyed
by those who do not normally read horror fiction."
Monster
Librarian (September 2006)
"Warner's success in portraying the medically
realistic unraveling of his protagonist is matched
only by the amazingly consistent voice he employs to
narrate.
It's a bravura performance, a
monologue on madness, and it will stick with you
during long, lonely nights."
ChiZine (August 2006)
"In Eyes Everywhere, Matthew Warner carefully
builds a convincing and utterly captivating tale of a
man’s descent into madness
a taut,
psychological thriller, tinged with melancholy."
Horror World (August
2006)
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"Warner
is in top form here as he paints
a gripping portrait of a man suffering from intense schizophrenia.
The pace of the story is very well done
building up to an
absolutely thrilling climax."
Horror Fiction Review #14 (August 2006) "Eyes Everywhere is easily the novel of the
year, and a lot of it is due to that perfect fusion of
book and author."
—Craig's Book Club (July 2006)
"Warner is poised to be the newest genre master."
G-Pop (July 2006)
"Perhaps the most terrifying thing about Eyes Everywhere is how easy it is to enter the mind of its main character.
[I]t's an important work, a work that deserves more exposure than
the small press can give it.
complex and utterly unnerving."
Horror Drive-In (June 2006)
"Matthew Warner's Eyes Everywhere is sublime;
a deeply disturbing look at paranoia that should be read by every
suspense and horror aficionado."
James A. Moore, author of Blood Red and
the Serenity
Falls trilogy
"This is a brave exploration of the frequently
misunderstood world of a paranoid schizophrenic. Through Charlie
Fields, Warner provides a vivid and accurate portrayal of the insidious
nature of a most devastating and difficult-to-treat mental illness."
David
B. Reid, Psy.D., Licensed Clinical Psychologist
With Eyes Everywhere, Matthew Warner
comes into his own as a novelist; this remarkable portrayal of one
man's rapid and horrifying psychological disintegration is by turns
funny, terrifying, hallucinatory, poignant, and supremely chilling.
From first page to last, this novel grabbed me by the throat and
didn't let go, barreling its way toward one of the most powerful
final images I've read in years. This is the type of novel that
puts writers on the map, and deservedly so. A stunner.
Gary Braunbeck, author of In Silent Graves
Matthew Warner is a talent to watch, one of
the new crop of hot young writers who will one day rule the school.
F.
Paul Wilson, author of the Repairman Jack series
There's a new gun in town. His name is Matthew
Warner, and he's taking on all challengers with writing that crackles
with tension, energy, and imagination.
Thomas F. Monteleone, author of
The Blood
of the Lamb
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