Chillingly thorough....Wonderfully done....An elaborate journalistic reconstruction that has the fascination of an acutely observed and troubling novel.--Lance Morrow "The New York Times Book Review"
A remarkable piece of reporting.--Scott McLemee "Newsday"
Stewart tells a riveting tale of terror, a true page-turner.--Jerome E. Groopman "The Wall Street Journal"
Blind Eye is a flat-out horrifying nonfiction profile of Michael Swango...Stewart is an excellent writer and reporter...This is a brave and passionate book.--Joan O'C. Hamilton "Business Week"
Stewart penetrates the hermetically sealed world of medicine. In the process, he exposes the arrogance and the fraudulent professional courtesies that allowed Swango to move ahead unchallenged. In other words, Stewart does the work that hospital administrators and supervising physicians in Ohio, South Dakota, and New York should have done.--Ellen Clegg "The Boston Globe"
Swango's odyssey is so compelling that I became riveted. I needed to know when and how he would be caught, and what ultimately happened to him.--Dr. Robert B. Daroff "The Plain Dealer (Cleveland)"
Stewart has produced an extraordinary book.--Steve Twedt "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette"
James B. Stewart's Blind Eye is a persuasive case against Dr. Michael Swango.--R. Z. Sheppard "Time magazine"
The facts gathered by Stewart are compelling. [He]...persuasively dissects the medical establishment.--Steve Weinberg "Chicago Tribune"
Is Blind Eye worth reading? Yes, Jim Stewart's books always are.--Joseph Nocera "Fortune"