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A review by frogglin
The Husbands by Chandler Baker

challenging dark emotional mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No

4.0

The topic of mental load on women is one that is currently in constant discussion, and this novel takes a detailed and gritty look at that as Nora, mum to one and expecting a second child, grapples with parenting and a high pressure job. Trying to balance the two while also managing her husband as so many women do leads her to feel torn between her family and her job, and resentful of her husband.

Meanwhile, a small community of happy families has a house available for sale should someone meet the high requirements of the HOA to purchase it. Nora is drawn in not just by the promise of a perfect suburban life in a beautiful home, but by a recent death in the community. As a lawyer, she finds herself promising to uncover the truth of what happened to Richard, and how he could have died in the housefire that left his wife grieving and living in a pool house.

The high powered community includes women working in medicine, psychology, real estate, charity - each one of them married to a doting and adoring husband and each husband more than taking on his fair share of the house hold chores and mental load. 

It sounds like a dream, but there's a deep river of discomfort running through this novel.
Much like the Stepford Wives, the men of this community are under manipulation and mind control, orchestrated by the wives who each dabble in an area that may help.  Each husband has been turned into the perfect man, at the cost of their personality and humanity, with the ending being a nasty tangle of horrors. It's sad and horrifying in equal parts.

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