'A shattering book: clear-headed and meticulous, driving always at the truth' -- Helen Garner
'[Offers] a clinical view on why domestic abuse happens, why it's so prevalent across the world and what the psychology is behind it.' -- Joanne Froggatt, Harper's Bazaar UK
'A much-needed, thought-provoking exploration of how victims can be blamed or disbelieved, and their experiences dismissed, whilst their abusers are often excused. Hill asks difficult questions about perpetrators and their need to exert power and control. A must-read.' -- Rosie Duffield MP
'An absolute must-read for anyone concerned about domestic abuse. It is well-researched, well-written and raises the voices of survivors everywhere. An important contribution to our understanding in the UK.' -- Sarah Hill, Chair of Women's Aid
'A widely researched and incisive analysis of domestic abuse, its multiple behaviours and harms, and possible solutions. Powerful and important.' -- Dame Vera Baird, Victims' Commissioner for England and Wales
'A vital step forward. This is required reading for all politicians, and all who wish to better understand the diverse, complex nature of domestic terrorism.' -- David Challen, domestic abuse campaigner and Freedom Programme ambassador
'Should be compulsory reading for politicians at every level' -- The Sydney Morning Herald
'A call for action . . . unlike any that has yet been written . . . capture[s] the visceral feeling of domestic terror.' -- Sydney Review of Books
Shortlisted for General Non-Fiction Book of the Year, 2020 Australian Book Industry Awards
Finalist for the 2019 Walkley Book Award
'At a time when misogyny and male violence appear to be unbridled, this book gives hope to women everywhere. Its pages are a call to arms: Hill has outlined a manifesto that will contribute to ending male brutality in all its forms.' -- Julie Bindel, journalist and feminist campaigner
Longlisted for the 2019 Indie Book Awards, Australia
Finalist for the 2019 Australian Human Rights Commission Media Award
Shortlisted for the 2019 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards