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Dooley Takes the Fall
2007
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3.80
Average Rating
321
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White Pine nominee, 2009 Spinetingler Magazine Award Nominee, 2009 Canadian Children's Book Centre Our Choice, 2009 A boy maybe twelve years old, on a bike, stopped next to Dooley, looked at the kid sprawled on the pavement and said, "Is he dead?" "Yeah, I think so," Dooley said In fact, he was sure of it because there was no air going into or coming out of the lungs of the kid on the pavement Also, the kid's open eyes were staring at nothing, and his head was twisted, as if he had turned to look at something just before he made contact with the hard surface of the path Right away, Dooley knows he's in trouble For one thing he's got a record For another, the dead kid isn't exactly a stranger - and he's no friend So slowly the net begins to close around 17-year-old Dooley, a troubled lone wolf who has a couple of strikes against him already Not many are on Dooley's side; in fact at times he even wonders whether his uncle - a retired cop - thinks he's guilty again There's a big question of trust in their uneasy relationship, and his uncle is the only one standing between Dooley and big time disaster The dead kid's sister Beth is someone Dooley would like to have think better of him as well - but she also suspects he's involved in the crime And all around him are other teenagers at school and in the world he's drawn into who would like to pin him with responsibility for a growing number of murders that swirl through the city Norah McClintock, five-time winner of the Arthur Ellis juvenile crime award, has now moved into a different realm with a richly detailed novel aimed at older teens Gritty, hard-edged, Dooley Takes the Fall is the first in a trilogy of mysteries about a troubled teenager struggling to free himself from the tentacles of his past and the implications of the present conspiracies that surround him
Avg Rating
3.80
Number of Ratings
272
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Norah McClintock
Norah McClintock
Author · 54 books

Norah McClintock’s fascinating mysteries are hard to put down. Her Chloe & Levesque series, Mike & Riel series, and Robyn Hunter series, all published by Scholastic Canada, have been popular with readers in many countries. Norah has also written several crime novels for reluctant readers in the Orca Soundings series from Orca Book Publishers, Norah is a five-time winner of the Crime Writers of Canada's Arthur Ellis Award for Best Juvenile Crime Novel. Read Mistaken Identity, The Body in the Basement, Sins of the Father, Scared to Death, and Break and Enter to find out why! Norah's books have been translated into more than a dozen languages, and she has won numerous awards. Awards: Arthur Ellis Award - Juvenile o 1996 – Mistaken Identity – Winner o 1998 – The Body in the Basement – Winner o 1999 – Sins of the Father – Winner o 2002 – Scared to Death – Winner o 2003 – Break and Enter – Winner Red Maple Award o 2004 – Hit and Run – Winner

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