Norah McClintock

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Norah McClintock
BornMarch 11, 1952
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
DiedFebruary 6, 2017
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Alma materMcGill University
GenreYoung adult fiction

Norah McClintock (March 11, 1952 – February 6, 2017) was a Canadian writer of young adult fiction.

Biography[]

Born and raised in Montreal, Quebec, McClintock received a degree in history from McGill University. She later lived in Toronto.[1] She was a member of the Canadian Society of Children's Authors, Illustrators, and Performers and Crime Writers of Canada.[2][3]

McClintock married Herman Rosenfeld and had two daughters.[3]

Selected works[]

The Mike & Riel series[]

  • 2003 — Hit and Run
  • 2004 — Dead and Gone
  • 2006 — Believe

The Robyn Hunter series[]

  • 2006 — Last Chance
  • 2006 — You can Run
  • 2007 — Nothing to Lose
  • 2007 — Out of the Cold
  • 2008 — Shadow of Doubt
  • 2009 — Nowhere to Turn
  • 2009 — Change of Heart
  • 2010 — In Too Deep
  • 2010 — At The Edge

The Chloe & Levesque series[]

  • 2000 — Over the Edge
  • 2001 — — winnest Juvenile Crime Book"
  • 2002 — Break and Enter — winner of the 2003 Arthur Ellis Award for "Best Juvenile Crime Book"
  • 2003 — No Escape
  • 2005 — Double Cross
  • 2005 — Not a Trace
  • 2005 — The Third Degree

Ryan Dooley Series[]

  • 2007 — Dooley Takes The Fall - White Pine nominee, 2009,[4] Spinetingler Magazine Award Nominee, 2009 Canadian Children's Book Centre Our Choice, 2009[citation needed]
  • 2009 — Homicide Related: A Ryan Dooley Mystery

Other works[]

  • 1989 — Sixty-Four Sixty-Five
  • 1989 — Shakespeare and Legs
  • 1991 — The Stepfather Game
  • 1993 — Jack's Back
  • 1995 — Mistaken Identity — winner of the 1996 Arthur Ellis Award for "Best Juvenile Crime Book"
  • 1997 — The Body in the Basement — winner of the 1998 Arthur Ellis Award for "Best Juvenile Crime Book"
  • 1998 — Sins of the father — winner of the 1999 Arthur Ellis Award for "Best Juvenile Crime Book"
  • 1999 — Password: Murder
  • 2004 — A Lot to Lose
  • 2011 - She Said/She Saw
  • 2015 - ‘’My Life Before Me’’

References[]

  1. ^ "Norah McClintock". Stellar Book Award. Archived from the original on 2010-05-19.
  2. ^ "Norah McClintock". CANSCAIP Members. Canadian Society of Children's Authors, Illustrators, and Performers. Archived from the original on 2010-07-26. Retrieved 2015-07-30.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Author Norah McClintock has died, quillandquire.com; accessed February 21, 2017.
  4. ^ Ontario Library Association. "Nominated Lists". www.accessola.org. Archived from the original on 2015-12-20. Retrieved 2018-01-15.

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