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Eyes Everywhere

by Matthew Warner
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Overview

I See You ...
They follow him home from work. They monitor his e-mails. They may even be reading his mind.

I Spy ...
Charlie Fields, a young father in a dead-end secretarial job in Washington, DC, has uncovered a conspiracy of historic proportions. A family friend, Philip Duke, heads a secret organization bent on controlling the world-or so it seems. Is Charlie crazy, as his wife claims? Or is Duke's "Gestapo" now stalking them?

Do You See What I See? ...
The neighbors beat on his walls at night, chanting his name. Spy cameras watch his every move. And now he's experiencing strange memory gaps.

Time runs out as Charlie learns the Gestapo is experimenting on his small children. Worse, his wife is helping them. They're everywhere, watching him...studying him. It's time to take action-and if he has to abduct his own kids to save them, then so be it.

Synopsis

I See You ...
They follow him home from work. They monitor his e-mails. They may even be reading his mind.

I Spy ...
Charlie Fields, a young father in a dead-end secretarial job in Washington, DC, has uncovered a conspiracy of historic proportions. A family friend, Philip Duke, heads a secret organization bent on controlling the world-or so it seems. Is Charlie crazy, as his wife claims? Or is Duke's "Gestapo" now stalking them?

Do You See What I See? ...
The neighbors beat on his walls at night, chanting his name. Spy cameras watch his every move. And now he's experiencing strange memory gaps.

Time runs out as Charlie learns the Gestapo is experimenting on his small children. Worse, his wife is helping them. They're everywhere, watching him...studying him. It's time to take action-and if he has to abduct his own kids to save them, then so be it.

Publishers Weekly

While horror fiction often deals with madness as a reaction to some violation of natural law or as a metaphor for the darker parts of the human condition, Warner's disturbing third novel (after The Organ Donor and Death Sentences) takes a realistic look at a case of paranoid schizophrenia. Charlie Fields, a 30-year-old male secretary at a Washington, D.C., law firm, suffers many stresses all too common in our modern life: fear of having his job eliminated, fear of not being able to provide for his family, fear of terrorism. Warner subtly depicts the progression of Charlie's paranoia and delusions. As Charlie retreats into a world where he's in control and has power, he becomes increasingly estranged from all that he loves. Warner has created an everyman for our time, and if the result is not pleasant or escapist, it is compelling and insightful. (Aug.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Matthew Warner

Matthew Warner's publishing credits span a variety of formats, including novels, short stories, screenplays, radio, and newspapers. His first horror novel in 2003, The Organ Donor, garnered a 5-star review from FeoAmante.com, which labeled the book a "straight-on modern classic of horror." As of spring 2010, his publishing credits include five books and more than 30 short stories. Dramatic works include a short film from Darkstone Entertainment / Red Army Films based on one of his screenplays as well as a radio play from the Wayne Theatre Alliance in Waynesboro, Virginia. Warner also offers up frequent audio adaptations of work by himself and others, appearing in such venues as VariantFrequencies.com.

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Publishers Weekly

While horror fiction often deals with madness as a reaction to some violation of natural law or as a metaphor for the darker parts of the human condition, Warner's disturbing third novel (after The Organ Donor and Death Sentences) takes a realistic look at a case of paranoid schizophrenia. Charlie Fields, a 30-year-old male secretary at a Washington, D.C., law firm, suffers many stresses all too common in our modern life: fear of having his job eliminated, fear of not being able to provide for his family, fear of terrorism. Warner subtly depicts the progression of Charlie's paranoia and delusions. As Charlie retreats into a world where he's in control and has power, he becomes increasingly estranged from all that he loves. Warner has created an everyman for our time, and if the result is not pleasant or escapist, it is compelling and insightful. (Aug.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Publishers Weekly

While horror fiction often deals with madness as a reaction to some violation of natural law or as a metaphor for the darker parts of the human condition, Warner's disturbing third novel takes a realistic look at a case of paranoid schizophrenia; Warner has created an everyman for our time, and if the result is not pleasant or escapist, it is compelling and insightful.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2006
Publisher
Raw Dog Screaming Press
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781933293189

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