Women Are Not Fine

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20th century
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Abortions
Angelmakers
Arsenic
Auntie Zsuzsi
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Crime and punishment
Crime investigation
Epidemic
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Female perpetrators
Feminist
feminist history
Historical
Hungary
Mass deaths
Mass poisoning
Midwife
Murder district
Murder trials
Nagyrev
Poisoning
Social issues
Szolnok
The Angelmakers
Tiszazug
True crime
Untold lives
Women's empowerment
Women's history
Women's rights
Women's struggles
Zsuzsanna Fazekas

Product details

  • ISBN 9781840918427
  • Weight: 160g
  • Dimensions: 126 x 196mm
  • Publication Date: 07 May 2026
  • Publisher: Octopus Publishing Group
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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'An insightful, empathetic and well-researched account of a deeply fascinating and macabre true story' KATE MOORE , New York Times bestselling author of The Radium Girls

'Compelling'
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'Such a compelling account of a small but significant dark corner of history... Profound, angry, and tender all at once' VIRGINIA FEITO, author of MRS MARCH

'Fascinating and very compelling' ZOE VENDITOZZI, co-author of HOW TO KILL A WITCH

'A moving story of desperation, violence and survival' HELEN LEWIS, author of DIFFICULT WOMEN


Abusive husbands. Desperate women. Poisonous solutions.

At the turn of the 20th century, the women of Nagyrév, Hungary, were in trouble. Their stories were hauntingly similar: husbands who drank, who beat them, who made their lives unbearable.

The village midwife - their confidante - offered an answer: arsenic. Soon, women began slipping poison into their husbands' brandy, porridge, and stews. Over the next twenty years, the quiet village became the epicentre of one of the deadliest series of poisonings in modern history.

In The Women Are Not Fine, journalist Hope Reese pieces together archival newspapers, court documents, police records and more to uncover the truth behind this extraordinary case. Her findings serve as a stark warning: when women are pushed to the brink, the consequences can reverberate through history.

Hope Reese is a journalist writing for the New York Times, Shondaland, Vox and dozens of other publications covering subjects ranging from culture to politics to technology. She is published in the collection Where Freedom Starts: Sex Power Violence #MeToo (Verso Books). The Women Are Not Fine is her first book.

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