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Norah McClintock

Author

Phone: 416-466-0075
Email: nmbooks@web.net
Web: www.web.net/~nmbooks

Biography

Norah McClintock was born and raised in Montreal. She has a degree in history from McGill University. She has worked as an editor and writer in the nonprofit sector. She lives in Toronto with her family.

Published Works

Truth and Lies, Scholastic Canada, 2004
Dead and Gone, Scholastic Canada, 2004
No Escape, Scholastic Canada, 2003
Hit and Run, Scholastic Canada, 2003
Break and Enter, Scholastic Canada, 2002
Body, Crime, Suspect: How a Murder Investigation Really Works, Scholastic Canada, 2001
Scared to Death, Scholastic Canada, 2001
Over the Edge, Scholastic Canada, 2000
Double Cross, Scholastic Canada, 2000
Password: Murder, Scholastic Canada, 1999
Sins of the Father, Scholastic Canada, 1998
The Body in the Basement, Scholastic Canada, 1997
Mistaken Identity, Scholastic Canada, 1995
Jack's Back, Scholastic Canada, 1992
The Stepfather Game, Scholastic Canada, 1990
Sixty-Four / Sixty-Five, McClelland & Stewart, 1989
Shakespeare & Legs, Scholastic Canada, 1987

Awards

Arthur Ellis Award for Best Crime Fiction (Juvenile), Crime Writers of Canada for Scared to Death, Scholastic Canada, 2002
Palmares Communication-Jeunesse award for Cadavre au sous-sol (The Body in the Basement, 2001
Arthur Ellis Award for Best Crime Fiction (Juvenile), Crime Writers of Canada for Sins of the Father, Scholastic Canada, 1999
Arthur Ellis Award for Best Crime Fiction (Juvenile), Crime Writers of Canada for The Body in the Basement, Scholastic Canada, 1998
Arthur Ellis Award for Best Crime Fiction (Juvenile), Crime Writers of Canada for Mistaken Identity, Scholastic Canada, 1996

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Crime Writers of Canada

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