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What I Would Do to You

By: Georgia Harper
Narrated by: Ainslie McGlynn, Nathalie Morris
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In a near-future Australia, the death penalty is reinstated. The catch: the family of the victim must carry out the sentence. One family member gets twenty-four hours in a room with the condemned. No cameras. No microphones. They can dole out whatever punishment they decide. The only rule: at the end of the twenty-four hours, the criminal must be dead.

When ten-year-old Lucy is murdered, her family is doubled over with grief. While her killer waits them to decide on his fate, psychologist Octavia Tate is assigned to guide the family, living remotely on their ethical cattle farm, through their decision, but she finds herself amidst a family at war with different views on what constitutes justice. Lucy's mother, Stella - a survivor of domestic abuse - harbours a desire to carry out the sentence, and a burning fantasy of revenge. Her wife, Matisse, the creative earth mother and calming presence, can not support her, because she harbours a secret: she has taken a life before and is not willing to do so again. And Sebastian - a vet with the golden-retriever temperament - refuses to participate, but only for fear of darker inside urges. Meanwhile, bookish teenager Hannah, too young to be legally allowed to participate, has her own plans.

As the execution date nears, and Stella is adamant that she has to carry out the punishment, Octavia realises the truth: if Stella steps into the room, she will not survive it whole.

©2024 Georgia Harper (P)2024 Penguin Random House Australia Audio
Dystopian Genre Fiction Psychological Science Fiction Survival
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An an absolute great read/ listen. Well written and the story was easy to follow. Would make for a great law.

Fantastic

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I knew based on the blurb that this book would have some dark points. I don't think I was fully prepared for what it held but I found myself engrossed in the story nonetheless. The book is fairly distopyian but I found I could relate in some way to each of the characters. It certainly has you questioning what you would do in their places. Overall I really enjoyed What I Would Do To You and it's Australian setting. I did feel that the end of the book wrapped up quite quickly - so my one note would have been to perhaps not have the end feel rushed. After investing in the characters I would have liked to know more about the aftermath,

An intreguing read with some dark turns.

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I liked the interesting conversation this may evoke. I disliked that it was so descriptive. It felt unnecessarily wordy, and I found myself thinking, just get on with the story. also I'm still unsure of what happened in the end.

The drama of the fire at the farm.

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I already know it's going to be one of those books that stays with me for a long time. The central premise is intriguing and Georgia explored it in a way that was both thought-provoking and gripping. Her engaging voice drew me in, and the Octavia scenes made me wish for a psychologist just like her!

A gripping read with a thought-provoking concept

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the character development was so perfect and believable, I was torn in what I would do. I cried at the end, the anguish built throughout was brilliantly tipped over to completion. narration was excellent too. I love listening to Australian accent reading Australian scenes. incredible first book

brilliant

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