Change of Heart

From the Series Robyn Hunter Mysteries

  • Interest Level: Grade 6 - Grade 12
  • Reading Level: Grade 4

Robyn’s best friend Billy has been a mess ever since her other best friend Morgan dumped him. To make matters worse, Morgan started dating hockey star Sean Sloane right afterward. Billy is a vegetarian and an animal rights activist—he wouldn’t hurt a fly. But when Sean winds up dead on the ice, Billy becomes the prime suspect. Can Robyn prove her friend’s innocence?

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Interest Level Grade 6 - Grade 12
Reading Level Grade 4
Genre High/Low, Young Adult
Copyright 2013
Publisher Lerner Publishing Group
Imprint Darby Creek ™
Language English
Number of Pages 224
Publication Date 2013-01-01
Reading Counts! Level 4.1
Text Type Fiction—Mystery
BISACS YAF042000, YAF001000, YAF062000
Dewey [Fic]
Dimensions 5.25 x 7.5
Lexile 530
ATOS Reading Level 4.0
Accelerated Reader® Quiz 139851
Accelerated Reader® Points 7.0
Features Author/Illustrator biography and Reviewed

Author: Norah McClintock

Norah McClintock is the author of several YA mystery series including Robyn Hunter, Chloe & Levesque, and Mike & Riel. She is a five-time winner of the Crime Writers of Canada’s Arthur Ellis Award for Best Juvenile Crime Novel. McClintock was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec. She lives in Toronto with her husband and children.

Reviews

Booklist

“[A]n especially good example of how McClintock uses the ever-shifting terrain of high-school loyalties and conflicts as background for suspense….More solid mystery fare from the five-time winner of the Arthur Ellis Best Juvenile Crime Award.” —Booklist

Publishers Weekly

“McClintock keeps tensions high, and Robyn is a winning heroine….Like Nancy Drew and Veronica Mars before her, Robyn’s investigations are addictive.” —Publishers Weekly