Norah McClintock

Norah McClintock
Born March 11, 1952
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Died (aged 64)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Alma mater McGill University
Genre Young adult fiction
Website
norahmcclintock.com

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

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 lived with her husband, Herman Rosenfeld and leaves two daughters, a son-in-law and a grandson.[3]

Selected works

The Mike & Riel series

  • 2003 — Hit and Run
  • 2004 — Truth and Lies
  • 2004 — Dead and Gone
  • 2006 — Seeing and Believing
  • 2008 — Dead Silence

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 — Scared to Death — winner of the 2002 Arthur Ellis Award for "Best 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
  • 2009 — Homicide Related: A Ryan Dooley Mystery
  • October 2010 — Victim's Rights: A Ryan Dooley series

Orca Book Publishers

  • 2005 — Snitch
  • 2006 — Tell
  • 2007 — Bang
  • 2007 — Down
  • 2008 — Watch Me
  • 2009 — Back
  • 2009 — Taken
  • 2009 — Picture This
  • 2008 — Marked
  • 2010 — Masked
  • 2012 — One Way

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

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. 1 2 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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