Antibacterial Pope, reprinted at Horror Fiction Review “Warner’s 3rd novel is a serious scare-fest, blending police procedural thrillers with plenty of blood, guts, scares, and some of the horniest monsters to hit our nation’s capital since the Clinton administration.” … Warner, who penned Horror Isn’t a 4-Letter Word for writers and everyone who loves the genre, knows how to build a scare effectively, not simply going for the cheap thrills.” “Warner’s pace kicks major ass here, reminiscent of a blend between Michael Crichton and Richard Laymon. “Original idea, good characters, strong ending, frenzied pace.” … Matthew Warner is a brand you can trust.” “The work of Matthew Warner-with Eyes Everywhere and Blood Born in particular-shows that he delivers intelligent, visceral, and psychological horror of dependable high quality. Horror Drive-In, Mark Sieber’s favorite books of 2011 “Despite its lurid subject matter, it’s literate and beautifully written.” Patrick D’Orazio, author of The Dark Trilogy … It is a well written scientific tale of horror.” When it does break loose, the story turns on the afterburners and blasts ahead at a hundred miles an hour. “This story has a flavor of a patient zero type apocalyptic tale, with a significant build-up to the point where all hell breaks loose. … an entertaining read that I would recommend.” It’s part mystery, part thriller, part monster horror novel. “ Blood Born is violent and visceral, definitely not for the faint of heart.
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