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Murder on a School Night
By (Author) Kate Weston
HarperCollins Publishers
Electric Monkey
29th November 2023
6th July 2023
United Kingdom
Young Adult
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: School stories
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: First / new experiences and grow
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Diversity, equality and inclusio
823.92
Paperback
336
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 36mm
280g
Sex Education meets A Good Girls Guide to Murder in this darkly hilarious YA murder mystery by Comedy Women in Print Prize and Carnegie Medal nominated author, Kate Weston.
Theres never a good time to find a dead body. But finding a dead body while youre 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 whos 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.
PRAISE FOR KATE WESTON
Echoes of the late great Louise Rennison Irish Times
If you found the late Louise Rennison's diaries of Georgia Nicholson funnythis book by comedian Kate Weston will make you laugh out loudand contains wisdom and good advice along with the comedy The Sunday Times
'Holly Bourne fans should love this uproarious debut by standup comic Weston' Guardian
'This book will make you laugh out loud' Sunday Times Book of the Week
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.