Cell 7: Volume 1

· Cell 7 Book 1 · Bolinda · Narrated by Rosie Jones
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A world where justice and the fate of those accused of murder is decided by the public, but has moved on from the Roman Gladiator 'thumbs up or thumbs down' public vote, to a public vote by telephone. If you are voted innocent you are set free; if you are voted guilty you are committed to death by electric chair. Those awaiting their sentence reside in ever decreasing cells, getting smaller each day, until Day 7 and Cell 7, where they hear their fate. Sixteen-year-old Martha has confessed to killing a famous celebrity. But has she done it? And if not, why has she claimed the murder? Perhaps she wants to show up the flawed and brutal system by sacrificing herself in the hope of a better world ... Or perhaps she is protecting somebody else ...

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Kerry Drewery lives in Lincolnshire. Active in Bookstart and the winner of a BBC writing prize, she was inspired to research and write about Iraq by the questions of her own children about the war.

Rosie is a recent RADA graduate with Devon roots and a London disposition. She has appeared on stage in A Midsummer Night's Dream (Bolton Octogon) and more recently Man Booker Prize winner Alan Hollinghurst's Berenice (Donmare Warehouse) opposite Stephen Campbell Moore. On TV she's appeared in Downton Abbey and as Lizzie in series five of Call the Midwife. Her voice work to date is primarily in audiobooks, radio plays and video game recordings with titles including Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below and Final Fantasy XIV.

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