Your Favorite Novel Has a Dead Woman in It. That’s Not an Accident.
Nine out of ten bestselling novels in the UK feature a murdered woman. But here’s what nobody’s saying: this isn’t about reflecting reality — men are murdered far more often in real life. It’s about a cultural script that positions women as passive objects of violence, existing only to give male detectives purpose and readers a thrill. Your bookshelf has a body count, and the market is counting on you not to notice.