Out of the Cold
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After a homeless man dies during a cold winter night, Robyn and her friends work to uncover who the man was before his time on the streets. They have only two clues to guide them: a class ring and an old photograph that the man left behind. Robyn just wants to honor the homeless man's memory. But as the search heats up, she begins to suspect that someone's investigating her too...
Norah McClintock
Norah McClintock won the Crime Writers of Canada's Arthur Ellis Award for crime fiction for young people five times. She wrote more than sixty YA novels, including contributions to Seven (the series), the Seven Sequels and the Secrets series.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is a very good book. I found myself not stopping when reading this. Excellent writing and description of the setting.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Robyn's boyfriend, Nick, vanishes. Robyn volunteers at a homeless shelter. When one of the clients attacks her, gets banned from the shelter, and subsequently freezes to death, Robyn feels responsible. As she starts to realize how little anyone knew about him, she becomes determined to investigate his life and figure out if she was responsible for his death.