Stuart Evers Press Reviews
A thoughtful and powerful study of the corrosive effects of fear, the damage we do to ourselves and our loved ones when danger is all we can see . . . disconcertingly timely - Guardian
A panoramic novel of modern Britain . . . extraordinary - Spectator
The Blind Light reads like a British Don DeLillo, telling the social history of Britain through two generations of a family -- Alex Preston, Observer
Engrossing . . . A terrific book -- Samira Ahmed, BBC Radio 4
Evers excels in his close examination of relationships . . . the complicated nature of guilt and loss is beautifully handled . . . an absorbing read - Irish Independent
Powerfully imagined . . . multi-threaded, unflinching, and visceral - TLS
A shrewd, timely novel - New York Times
A spellbinding family history, encompassing the personal and the political - The Tablet
Rivals the work of American greats such as Bellow and Franzen - The Week
Evers's book is a widescreen family saga that examines, among other things, the effect of the nuclear threat during the Cold War on the British psyche . . . it's absorbing - and uncannily timed in its perversely consoling sense of how crises come and go - Daily Mail
The Blind Light is a page-perfect and impeccably structured portrait of Britain's troubled, post-nuclear generations . . . Evers has written a powerful and affecting novel which excels at being as true to Family and the personal as it is to Nation and the universal, a rare and potent combination -- Jim Crace, author of Harvest
One is taken both by the breadth of vision and the depth of character on offer in Evers' stunning The Blind Light . . . This is an achievement to be admired and, frankly, envied. My hat is off -- Laird Hunt
A thoroughly absorbing novel which illuminates the nature of friendship and family while offering a compelling portrait of Britain. I loved it -- Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of The Last Act of Love
Extraordinarily intense, and intensely well written, the echoes of our current situation are uncomfortably close at hand. A complex and powerful novel -- Lissa Evans, author of Old Baggage and Crooked Heart
A social history told through 2 generations of the same family. Beautiful & funny & moving. And a hugely hopeful read for our strange new world -- Sarah Franklin, author of Shelter
The Blind Light is staged on a far grander scale than its predecessor. Submerged currents from the cold war guide the plotline . . . [Lyrical but precise descriptions] are the moments when The Blind Light shines most brightly - Financial Times
A sprawling, absorbing, epic crossing generations - Cumbria Life
Subtle and sombre . . . Love, luck, debts and domestic life play out against a historical backdrop that takes in the Cuban Missile Crisis, strikes, civil unrest and the rise of rave culture - Sunday Express