Norah_McClintock

Norah McClintock

Norah McClintock

Canadian writer


Norah McClintock (March 11, 1952 – February 6, 2017)[1] was a Canadian writer of young adult fiction who published more than 60 books. She won five Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence.

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Biography

McClintock was born March 11, 1952, in Pointe-Claire, Quebec, where she also grew up.[1] She received a Bachelor of Arts in history and a graduate degree in medieval history from McGill University.[2] She later lived in Toronto.[3] She was a member of the Canadian Society of Children's Authors, Illustrators, and Performers and Crime Writers of Canada.[4][1]

McClintock married Herman Rosenfeld and had two daughters: Quinn and Brooke.[1]

She died of ovarian cancer on February 6, 2017.[5]

Awards and honours

Hit and Run and I, Witness are Junior Library Guild books.[6][7]

1990s

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2000s

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2010s

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Publications

Standalone mystery novels

  • End of the Line, RFP Publications, 1981.
  • Shakespeare and Legs, Scholastic Canada, 1987.
  • Sixty-four, Sixty-five, McClelland & Stewart, 1989.
  • The Stepfather Game, Scholastic Canada, 1990.
    • The Stepfather Game was revised and published as part of the "Chloe and Levesque" series as The Third Degree, 2005.
  • Jack's Back, Scholastic Canada, 1992.
  • Mistaken Identity, Scholastic Canada, 1995.
  • The Body in the Basement, Scholastic Canada, 1997.
  • Sins of the Father, Scholastic Canada, 1998.
  • Password: Murder, Scholastic Canada, 1999.
  • Snitch, Orca Book Publishers, 2005.
  • Tell, Orca Book Publishers, 2006.
  • Seeing and Believing, Scholastic Canada, 2006.
  • Bang, Orca Book Publishers, 2007.

Chloe and Levesque series

The Chloe and Levesque series was published by Scholastic Canada.

  • Over the Edge, 2000.
  • Double Cross, 2000.
  • Scared to Death, 2000.
  • Break and Enter, 2002.
  • No Escape, 2003.
  • Not a Trace, 2005.

Mike and Riel series

  • Hit and Run, 2003.
  • Truth and Lies, 2004.
  • Dead and Gone, 2004.

Robyn Hunter series

  • Last Chance, 2006.
  • You Can Run, 2006.
  • Nothing to Lose, 2007.
  • Out of the Cold, 2007.

Ryan Dooley Series

  • 2007 — Dooley Takes The Fall
  • 2009 — Homicide Related

References

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