It's 2039 and Australia has just re-legalised the death penalty. However, if the victim's family wants the perpetrator dead, they must carry out the execution themselves. Locked in a room for 24 hours with no cameras or other recording devices, they can do whatever they want, with any legal weapon they choose. There's complete anonymity, given a media blackout is in place.
Still, the upcoming execution of 10 year old Lucy's killer has created a stir. Five years ago, the bright, inquisitive little girl was brutally tortured then murdered in a place where she should've felt safe. Devastation makes us all react in different ways, which can't be clearer in the family she left behind. Her mothers Stella and Matisse, veterinarian older brother Sebastian and bookish older sister Hannah, need specialist psychologist assistance to come to terms with the situation at hand, and here to help is Octavia, who's had a wealth of experience, but nothing quite like this.
With one mother struggling in her grief, another being supportive but also holding her own demons and a son completely on the fence if he should be involved or not, Octavia really has her work cut out. Not to mention Hannah, too young to have her say, who has plans of her own. This farming family is broken and somehow Octavia must guide them back to a united front, before another tragedy takes place.
Don't let the pretty cover fool you. What I Would Do to You is compelling, dark and gritty. It'll make you super uncomfortable, given the premise. Legalisating the death penalty again is something that's been debated for years. Confronted with such a topic, it's easy to think that it COULD happen soon enough.
So, would you be willing to kill someone in an act of justice? Could you possibly live with the ramifications? Most importantly, when you're face to face with a killer, locked away from the rest of the world, could you actually go through with it and commit?
A stellar debut!!
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