
Tradwife
Family. Community. Tradition.
Annihilation.
Everyone remembers the Heart of Solomon murders: three young married couples slaughtered around the dinner table, their bodies desecrated, in the UK's first and only purpose-built Tradwife community.
And no suspect ever charged.
Writer Gina Lewis wants to know. Her plan: talk to the people who knew the three dead couples best, and try to understand what brought them to the Heart of Solomon. Puzzle out why they died - and how the "traditional marriage" Arcadia they were promised turned so dangerous, so quickly.
And she'll keep going until she finds the truth. No matter what it costs her.
"In Cold Blood crossed with The Stepford Wives... this is one you can't afford to miss. Be afraid, and be angry. Very, very angry" - MJ Mars, The Suffering
"Peroxide will get those bloodstains right out but Tradwife will linger in my psyche for eternity. Both terrifying and inspiring, this true crime inspired novel will leave you absolutely shook. Now if you’ll excuse me, I need to go check on my roast" - NJ Gallegos, The Fatal Mind
"Poignant, thought-provoking and infuriating [...] I devoured this book, not only because of the quality of the writing and storyline, but also because of the way Parker weaves in real-life, brutal examples of the toxicity of the tradwife community. If you're looking for a book that features feminine rage in the face of oppressive societies (and aren't we all right now?), Tradwife is the book for you" - Sarah Jules, You Invited It In
“A clever, ruthless, and engrossing epistolary novel with a bloody mystery at its core [...] Rarely have I torn through a book with such voracious and wicked glee. TRADWIFE reads like a shock to the amygdala for anyone filled with disgust and anguish at the rise of Christofasicsm in the U.S. and Europe. This merciless novel is a howl of feminist rage and a glorious “Fuck you” to incels everywhere” - Rob Costello, The Dancing Bears
"Tradwife is built by anger, and that anger suffuses each page of the narrative. Parker's rage at the violent, misogynistic systems put into place by the world's most powerful and corrupt men -- not to mention the women that have betrayed their sisters and co-opted themselves into willfully becoming a part of such institutions -- is incandescent, and rightfully so. This is a necessary rage, not to mention an essential new Resistance read" - Michael Patrick Hicks, The Resurrectionists