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'Surprising, ferocious and stubbornly full of heart.'
Hayley Scrivenor, author of Dirt Town
A near-future Australia.
The death penalty is back. But if the victim's family wants the perpetrator to die, they have to do it themselves. Twenty-four hours alone in a room with the condemned. No cameras. No microphones. Just whatever punishment they decide befits the crime.
Ten-year-old Lucy was murdered.
Through counselling sessions with their court-appointed psychologist, we learn the stories of her family members: Lucy's two mothers - Stella and Matisse - her much older brother and her bookish teenage sister, who is too young to participate in the execution, but who has plans of her own . . .
Secrets and grief threaten to break the family.
As the execution date nears, already-struggling Stella remains adamant that she must carry out the punishment. But it becomes clear that if she steps into that room, the family may lose her too.
What would you do?
Georgia Harper (Author)
Georgia Harper is a psychologist who has worked with both serious violent offenders and victim-survivors of crime. Her career spans correctional, forensic mental health, mental health and rural psychology roles. She advises on LGBTIQ+ workforce matters and, in keeping with her passion for animal welfare, was the Senior Inspector Prosecutions for RSPCA Queensland. Born in Brisbane, Georgia currently lives and works on the beautiful Darling Downs, where she enjoys writing in her paddock under the supervision of her shire horse. What I Would Do to You is her first novel.
Ainslie McGlynn (Reader)
Ainslie is an Actors Centre Centre graduate whose work spans over film, theatre, television, as well as the Commerical and corporate space.
Most recently Ainslie appeared on Foxtels Mr Inbetween, Channel Nines Amazing Grace and Doctor Doctor. Other television credits include All Saints and Love My Way. In 2018 Ainslie picked up two awards for Best Supporting Actress in a feature film for her work in Zelos at the Nice International Independent film awards and the Southern States IndiFanFilmFest awards in Mississippi. Her recent theatre credits include Trevor for multi award winning theatre company, Out House Theatre Company and You Got Older, for Mad March Hare Theatre Company. Ainslie has also narrated six audio books and voiced hundreds of advertising campaigns for television, radio and online and is a proud member of MEAA.
Nathalie Morris (Reader)
Nathalie Morris recently completed production on the fourth season of the popular Stan series BUMP in which she stars in the lead role of Oly opposite Claudia Karvan and Angus Sampson. She was last seen in acclaimed filmmaker Alena Lodkina's feature film PETROL which premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival followed by the Melbourne International Film Festival, and she will next be seen in Josephine Stewart Te-Whiu's New Zealand feature TE MOTU.
Nathalie graduated from New Zealand's leading Drama School, Toi Whakaari, with a Bachelor of Performing Arts Degree in 2018. Since graduating, she has appeared in the US feature film BLACK CHRISTMAS for Blumhouse Productions, US TV series ALMOST PARADISE, and season 1 and 2 of Great Southern Television's ONE LANE BRIDGE.
Nathalie also played the role of Nina in Auckland Theatre Company's production of Chekhov's THE SEAGULL, which screened online during COVID and was met with worldwide acclaim.
Georgia Harper (Author)
Georgia Harper is a psychologist who has worked with both serious violent offenders and victim-survivors of crime. Her career spans correctional, forensic mental health, mental health and rural psychology roles. She advises on LGBTIQ+ workforce matters and, in keeping with her passion for animal welfare, was the Senior Inspector Prosecutions for RSPCA Queensland. Born in Brisbane, Georgia currently lives and works on the beautiful Darling Downs, where she enjoys writing in her paddock under the supervision of her shire horse. What I Would Do to You is her first novel.
Ainslie McGlynn (Reader)
Ainslie is an Actors Centre Centre graduate whose work spans over film, theatre, television, as well as the Commerical and corporate space.
Most recently Ainslie appeared on Foxtels Mr Inbetween, Channel Nines Amazing Grace and Doctor Doctor. Other television credits include All Saints and Love My Way. In 2018 Ainslie picked up two awards for Best Supporting Actress in a feature film for her work in Zelos at the Nice International Independent film awards and the Southern States IndiFanFilmFest awards in Mississippi. Her recent theatre credits include Trevor for multi award winning theatre company, Out House Theatre Company and You Got Older, for Mad March Hare Theatre Company. Ainslie has also narrated six audio books and voiced hundreds of advertising campaigns for television, radio and online and is a proud member of MEAA.
Nathalie Morris (Reader)
Nathalie Morris recently completed production on the fourth season of the popular Stan series BUMP in which she stars in the lead role of Oly opposite Claudia Karvan and Angus Sampson. She was last seen in acclaimed filmmaker Alena Lodkina's feature film PETROL which premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival followed by the Melbourne International Film Festival, and she will next be seen in Josephine Stewart Te-Whiu's New Zealand feature TE MOTU.
Nathalie graduated from New Zealand's leading Drama School, Toi Whakaari, with a Bachelor of Performing Arts Degree in 2018. Since graduating, she has appeared in the US feature film BLACK CHRISTMAS for Blumhouse Productions, US TV series ALMOST PARADISE, and season 1 and 2 of Great Southern Television's ONE LANE BRIDGE.
Nathalie also played the role of Nina in Auckland Theatre Company's production of Chekhov's THE SEAGULL, which screened online during COVID and was met with worldwide acclaim.
Georgia Harper (Author)
Georgia Harper is a psychologist who has worked with both serious violent offenders and victim-survivors of crime. Her career spans correctional, forensic mental health, mental health and rural psychology roles. She advises on LGBTIQ+ workforce matters and, in keeping with her passion for animal welfare, was the Senior Inspector Prosecutions for RSPCA Queensland. Born in Brisbane, Georgia currently lives and works on the beautiful Darling Downs, where she enjoys writing in her paddock under the supervision of her shire horse. What I Would Do to You is her first novel.
Ainslie McGlynn (Reader)
Ainslie is an Actors Centre Centre graduate whose work spans over film, theatre, television, as well as the Commerical and corporate space.
Most recently Ainslie appeared on Foxtels Mr Inbetween, Channel Nines Amazing Grace and Doctor Doctor. Other television credits include All Saints and Love My Way. In 2018 Ainslie picked up two awards for Best Supporting Actress in a feature film for her work in Zelos at the Nice International Independent film awards and the Southern States IndiFanFilmFest awards in Mississippi. Her recent theatre credits include Trevor for multi award winning theatre company, Out House Theatre Company and You Got Older, for Mad March Hare Theatre Company. Ainslie has also narrated six audio books and voiced hundreds of advertising campaigns for television, radio and online and is a proud member of MEAA.
Nathalie Morris (Reader)
Nathalie Morris recently completed production on the fourth season of the popular Stan series BUMP in which she stars in the lead role of Oly opposite Claudia Karvan and Angus Sampson. She was last seen in acclaimed filmmaker Alena Lodkina's feature film PETROL which premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival followed by the Melbourne International Film Festival, and she will next be seen in Josephine Stewart Te-Whiu's New Zealand feature TE MOTU.
Nathalie graduated from New Zealand's leading Drama School, Toi Whakaari, with a Bachelor of Performing Arts Degree in 2018. Since graduating, she has appeared in the US feature film BLACK CHRISTMAS for Blumhouse Productions, US TV series ALMOST PARADISE, and season 1 and 2 of Great Southern Television's ONE LANE BRIDGE.
Nathalie also played the role of Nina in Auckland Theatre Company's production of Chekhov's THE SEAGULL, which screened online during COVID and was met with worldwide acclaim.
Audiobook details
Narrators:
Ainslie McGlynn & Nathalie Morris
ISBN:
9781761346408
Length:
10 hours 2 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Random House Australia
Publication date:
March 26, 2024
Edition:
Unabridged