
Harley slides the password into the slot. When the red light turns green he punches in a six-digit code. It better be right. If it's not... When Harley's father dies in a car accident in which Harley was the driver, he's left to cope with the guilt of causing his father's death. But as Harley begins to piece together fragments of memories about the accident, he realizes that maybe it wasn't an accident after all. Elements from Shakespeare's Hamlet tease their way into the story, as Harley begins to suspect that his father's business partner - now married to his mother - may have been responsible. Awards: Canadian Children's Book Centre, Our Choice, 2000. Shortlist, Tiny Torgi Award, 2001. Official Selection, Red Maple Award, 2000.
Author

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