"Dewey and Reis have done a public service in dragging the Warminster Thing and the Warminster phenomenon back into view...this book is a gem, not just for having resurrected the 'case,' but for the relentless dissections the authors put it through...The story of the Warminster phenomenon as Dewey and Reis tell it is at once singular and weird - not least in its initial manifestation as a still-unattributed series of alarming noises - and archetypical. This book should be read with care, patience, and reflection, but most of all it should be read." - Peter Brookesmith, Journal of Scientific Exploration
"[The authors] introduce a new generation of readers to the remarkable story of Britain's biggest UFO flap. .. In Alien Heat is an impressive and scholarly tome that should be added to the library of every ufologist and fortean." - David Clarke, Fortean Times, which awarded the book a rare 9 on a 10 point scale
"A remarkable new book...a riveting social document, objectively placing the phenomenon in its cultural and historical context...highly engaging." - The Western Daily Press
"Dewey and Reis are not concerned with 'explaining' the Warminster mystery. This is no catalogue of UFO sightings, no attempt to promote an ET or a 'skeptical' viewpoint on what happened all those years ago. It is, in the very best sense, 'literary criticism'...taking a story - the history and development of the Warminster phenomenon, and examining how it grew and fitted together as a narrative, how that narrative was influenced by other stories and contexts, and how in turn it affected them...This book is a remarkable achievement, meticulously researched and documented, well-written, often humorous account of a fascinating piece of not just ufological history, but British social history. Perhaps it will help recover Warminster from the historical black-hole it seems to have fallen into. Buy it. Read it." - John Rimmer, Magonia
"[The authors] grew up in Warminster, and their book provides an interesting and critical analysis of the story...Dewey and Reis make a good case...this is a well-researched and interesting book..." - Peter McCue, Journal of the Society for Psychical Research
"Some of the dullest books ever published have flying saucers on their cover. This book isn't one of them. Since 1947 UFO related beliefs have spread across the world like a modern legend. Stories about objects in the sky and alien contacts have become part of popular culture. But virtually all discussion about UFOs has been confined to either belief in 'alien visitors' or debunking ET claims. IN ALIEN HEAT takes a fresh approach to the subject. Steve Dewey and John Ries take a microcosm of the UFO phenomenon - the Warminster Mystery - and examine it as a social and cultural phenomenon akin to modern folklore. This is a fascinating and absorbing book which should be read by everyone who wants to know 'the truth' behind the UFO mystery." - Dr. David Clarke, National Centre for English Cultural Tradition, University of Sheffield
"An excellent and unique account of the Warminster UFO phenomenon." -David Simpson, author of Conclusions from Controlled UFO Hoaxes