Nothing to Lose
A Robyn Hunter Mystery
- Publisher
- Scholastic Canada Ltd
- Initial publish date
- Mar 2007
- Category
- General
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780439952316
- Publish Date
- Mar 2007
- List Price
- $8.99
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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
- Age: 13 to 17
- Grade: 6 to 12
- Reading age: 9 to 10
Description
Robyns shocked when she reads that a group of illegal immigrants has been found dead in a shipping container at the harbour. Then Robyn finds out that Nick is trying to help a girl who escaped from the shipping container, and she finds herself dragged into danger along with the girl while a gang is hot on their tail.
About the author
Norah McClintock est l’auteure de plus de 40 livres, dont ceux des collections Chloe & Levesque, Mike & Riel et Robyn Hunter Mysteries, tous publiés chez Scholastic Canada. Les livres de Norah ont été traduits dans une douzaine de langues. Elle a remporté le prix Arthur Ellis dans la catégorie du meilleur roman policier jeunesse et beaucoup d’autres récompenses. Native de Montréal, Norah a obtenu un baccalauréat en histoire de l’Université McGill. Une mer de chagrin est son premier roman historique. «Il est temps d’utiliser toutes ces connaissances en histoire», a-t-elle dit. Norah vit maintenant à Toronto.
Norah McClintock is the author of Tell and Snitch, both Orca Soundings novels. Norah lives in Toronto, Ontario.
Awards
- Commended, Resource Links, Best of the Year
Librarian Reviews
Nothing to Lose (A Robyn Hunter Mystery)
Norah McClintock is rated as one of Canada’s best mystery writers. Her tightly plotted and realistic stories have won numerous awards and she recently proved equally adept at writing for the high-interest, low-vocabulary reader with two books in the Orca Soundings series (Tell and Bang). Her new Robyn Hunter series promises to be as popular as the Chloe and Levesque books and the Mike and Riel series. In the third book, Robyn and her friends start out helping injured birds in the streets of downtown Toronto and end up embroiled in the world of people-smuggling and “snakeheads.”Source: The Canadian Children's Bookcentre. Summer 2007. Vol.30 No.3.