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Norah McClintock

    Norah McClintock crea misterios que son imposibles de soltar, cautivando a los lectores con sus intrincadas tramas y personajes convincentes. Sus populares series para jóvenes adultos han alcanzado reconocimiento internacional, solidificando su reputación como una maestra narradora en la ficción de crímenes juveniles. Más allá de estas, escribe apasionantes novelas de crimen específicamente diseñadas para lectores reacios, demostrando su versatilidad y dedicación para atraer a todas las audiencias jóvenes. La escritura de McClintock se caracteriza por su ritmo de suspense y el hábil desarrollo de la tensión, lo que la convierte en una voz destacada en el género.

    In Too Deep
    Change of Heart
    Dead and Gone
    El Soplón
    El Navegante - 6: Un cadáver en el sótano - 8.ª edición
    El Regreso
    • El Regreso

      • 112 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Jojo regresa al vecindario tras salir de prisión, generando tensión y miedo entre los vecinos. Muchos desean que se aleje, mientras otros, como Ardell Withrow, anhelan que le suceda algo terrible. La historia explora el conflicto entre el deseo de seguridad y el rencor hacia Jojo.

      El Regreso
    • Resum: La Família de la Tasha ha estat la propietària durant molts anys del Cafè Firenside. Ara ha arribat el moment d'enderrocar-lo, i en fer-ho, els obrers troben sota les runes el cadàver d'una dona. Tot fa pensar que siguin les restes de la mare de la noia, que després d'una discussió amb el marit, ara fa cinc anys, va abandonar la llar familiar. Però que no vivia a Vancouver?

      El Navegante - 6: Un cadáver en el sótano - 8.ª edición
    • El Soplón

      • 100 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Josh debe controlar su ira para salvarse. Un policía le muestra una fotografía que lo incrimina, relacionada con un ataque a Scott. Las iniciales y huellas digitales de Josh están en el objeto, lo que complica su situación. La tensión crece mientras enfrenta las consecuencias de sus acciones.

      El Soplón
    • Dead and Gone

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The book, released by Scholastic Canada in 2004, explores themes of friendship and self-discovery through the eyes of its young protagonist. Set against a backdrop of relatable childhood experiences, it delves into the challenges of growing up and the importance of connection. The narrative is enriched with engaging characters who navigate life's ups and downs, making it a heartfelt read for middle-grade audiences. This story encourages readers to embrace their individuality while fostering meaningful relationships.

      Dead and Gone
    • Change of Heart

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The story revolves around Robyn's struggle to clear her best friend Billy, who is accused of murdering Sean Sloane, the hockey star dating Robyn's other friend, Morgan. Billy, a compassionate vegetarian and animal rights activist, is devastated by the situation. As Robyn navigates the complexities of friendship and betrayal, she must uncover the truth behind Sean’s death to prove Billy's innocence, all while grappling with the emotional fallout from the relationships involved.

      Change of Heart
    • In Too Deep

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      In a seemingly tranquil town, Robyn discovers underlying tensions surrounding a home for at-risk youth run by Jerry Wilson. Initially believing the boys to be kind, her perspective shifts when her ex-boyfriend Nick arrives, linked to a tragic incident involving his friend Seth, whose brother died while in Jerry's care. As Seth's condition deteriorates, Nick enlists Robyn's help to uncover the truth behind the circumstances of his brother's death, unraveling secrets that challenge the town's facade of safety.

      In Too Deep
    • Shadow of Doubt

      • 232 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The story follows Robyn as she investigates a threatening package received by her new substitute teacher. Driven by curiosity and a sense of justice, Robyn delves into the mystery, uncovering clues and navigating the challenges that arise. The narrative explores themes of bravery, friendship, and the quest for truth, highlighting Robyn's determination to protect her teacher and unravel the motives behind the threat.

      Shadow of Doubt
    • My Side

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Exploring the dark side of social dynamics, this narrative delves into the life of a young person grappling with bullying and betrayal. As a viral video exposes their struggles, feelings of alienation and social anxiety intensify, leading to a confrontation with cliques and a quest for revenge. The story highlights the impact of digital culture on personal relationships and the emotional turmoil that arises from seeking acceptance in a fractured social landscape.

      My Side
    • At the Edge

      • 200 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Robyn finds herself increasingly drawn to James as her boyfriend, Nick, reconnects with an old flame, raising her insecurities. Meanwhile, James struggles with the weight of a family tragedy that shapes his character and influences their budding relationship. The story explores themes of love, trust, and the impact of the past on present connections.

      At the Edge
    • My Life Before Me

      • 264 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Set against a backdrop of systemic racism and corruption, the narrative explores the intertwined lives of orphans navigating a world filled with deception and betrayal. Through the lens of journalism, the story delves into themes of friendship and the impact of societal issues, including suicide and murder. Law enforcement and political dynamics play critical roles as the characters confront the harsh realities of their environment, revealing the complexities of truth and justice in a flawed system.

      My Life Before Me