First Degree Murder by M.J Weatherall

Thank you @zooloosBT and @mj_weatherall for letting me part of this tour and reviewing this book. First degree murder is a young teenage read and is about Matty who study Criminology and Psychology . The story is written in diary form in first person. First degree murder has lot of action and suppense through the book. I really liked the illustrations in the book. The story is 210 pages long so its quick tead. The plot is good and keeps you entertained. Good murder mystrey and written really 4 stars. The story is about students dying and Matty tries to help the police to found out whats happening to them. Young teenages will love this book. Book Blurb From the author of Silent Is The Crown! Matty Darcy is a Criminology and Psychology student in the quaint university village of Ambleside. She has survived the normal dramas of student life such as shared living, assignments, heartbreak and friendships. But this year takes the drama to a whole new level when her fellow students start mysteriously dying. Matty takes it upon herself to catch the killer with the help of local Police Officer, and heartthrob, P.C Nicholas Wilde and her ex-boyfriend Dean. It is a race against the clock to work out who’s killing students, and why. Matty soon finds out more than she has bargained for… enough to make her the next target! Author Bio M. J. Weatherall is one of those people who loves writing but always struggles to write about herself. She always feel like she’s bragging (which in and of itself sounds like a brag according to her). She is a young author from Sheffield who moved to the Lake District to get her BSc (Hons) degree in Outdoor Adventure and Environment. More recently she has qualified as a primary school teacher and is now fulfilling her calling as an educator. M. J. loves climbing, kayaking and spending all her spare time in nature. A lifelong bookworm, she takes pride in growing her book knowledge (an asset to any pub quiz team to be sure!). She likes to think that she’s a fun person to be around…at the very least, her cat seems to think so.

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  1. thank you so much for taking part in the tour and for sharing your review x

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