Title: The Last Housewife
Author: Ashley Winstead
Genre: Thriller
Published: 2022
Description: While in college in upstate New York, Shay Evans and
het best friends met a captivating man who seduced them with a web of lies
about the way the worlds works, bringing them under his thrall. By senior year,
Shay and her friend Laurel were the only ones who managed to escape.
Now, eight years later, Shay’s built a new life in a tony Texas suburb. But
when she heart the horrifying news of Laurel’s death – delivered, of all ways,
by her favorite true-crime podcast crusader – she begins to suspect that the
past she thought she buried is still very much alive, and the predators more dangerous
than ever.
Recruiting the help of the podcast host, Shay goes to the place she
vowed never to return to in search of answers. As she follows the threads of
her friend’s life, she’s pulled into a dark, seductive world, where wealth and
privileges shield brutal philosophies that feel all too familiar.
When Shay’s obsession with uncovering the truth becomes so consuming she
can no longer separate her desire for justice from darker desires newly
reawakened, she must confront the depths of her own complicity and
conditioning. But in a world built for men to rule it – both inside the cult
and outside it – is justice even possible, and if so, how far will Shay go to
get it?
Review: It doesn’t take long before you’re hooked. “The Last Housewife” by
Ashley Winstead” is a real page turner. Some trigger warnings: physical and sexual violence, drug use, misogyny,
self-harm and trauma.
The book follows Shay Evans, a columnist who is focusing on writing a
book. She listens to a true-crime podcast by Jamie, one of her best friends
from high school, and finds out that one of her college roommates Laurel has been
found dead. Jamie suspects it’s murder, when authorities claim it was suicide.
Shay decides to travel back to New York, to find out for herself.
Shay is united with Jamie and the closer they get to the truth, the more
we learn about Shay’s dark past. Shay and Laurel, together with two other college
friends, were manipulated by a man named Don, who used physical, emotional,
mental and sexual dominance over them. Don demanded that they behave according to
traditional gender roles, and if they didn’t, his punishment escalated from withholding
his attention to more physical methods.
As a reader you’re constantly trying to find out what Shay’s motivation
is: is she trying to find justice for her friend, or is she secretly longing to
submit again? Even after eight years, Shay didn’t manage to free herself from
Don’s grip.
The power dyamic between men and women is an important theme in this
story. When Shay was under Don’s control, she learned what this meant in its
most extreme form. Although much more subtle, Shay’s husband Cal also exercises
a form of dominance. Using money as his power weapon.
The story is very disturbing. The power these men wield over women is
disgusting and infuriating. But unfortunately it’s still very topical.
Traditional gender roles and misogyny are still a big problem in this world.
And Ashely Winstead manages to create a memorable and satisfying piece of noir
fiction. Never expected the dark turns this novel would take and that I would
eventually end up loving it this much.
Rating: 4,5/ 5
Author: Ashley Winstead

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