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Murder on a school night
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- Book Synopsis
- Shortlisted for the YA Book Prize!Sex Education meets A Good Girl's Guide to Murder in this darkly hilarious YA murder mystery by Comedy Women in Print Prize and Carnegie Medal nominated author, Kate Weston.Fiercely funny, feminist and FUN! I bloody loved it' M.A. KUZNIARThere's never a good time to find a dead body. But finding a dead body while you're trying to kiss your crush?Dead awkward.All Kerry wants to do is stay at home with her rom-coms and strict retainer schedule. Instead, her BFF Annie has roped her into going to their first sixth-form party to investigate who's cyberbullying Heather, the most popular girl in school.On the cusp of kissing her dreamy crush, Scott, Kerry discovers the body of Heather's second in command - suffocated with a menstrual cup. Within days, another student turns up dead, this time with a sanitary pad across the eyes. Now Annie and Kerry are officially on the case to stop the menstrual murderer … period.
- About The Author
- Kate Weston is an ex-stand-up comedian and bookseller. Her first YA book, Diary of a Confused Feminist, was longlisted for the Comedy Women in Print Prize 2020 and nominated for the Carnegie Medal. Murder On A School Night is her third book for teenagers. In it, Weston brings together her hilarious feminist humour, a compelling storyline and incredibly relatable anti-heroines.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9780008540968
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Electric Monkey, (06 July 2023)
- Number of Pages
- 391
- Weight
- 280 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 198 x 129 x 36 mm
- Categories:
- Children's Fiction Children and Teenage: Crime and Thriller Fiction Children and Teenage: Humour Children and Teenage: School Stories Personal and Social Topics Children and Teenage: Bullying, violence, abuse and peer pressure Children and Teenage: Diversity, equality and inclusion Children and Teenage: New Experiences and Growing Up Children and Teenage: Relationships (non-family / groups)