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Victim Rights

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At the heart of Victim Rights is Dooley's girlfriend Beth, whose loving presence is a constant reminder to keep on the straight and narrow, away from the unsavoury life and shady characters that peopled Dooley's past. But when rumours start to swirl about Beth's possible unfaithfulness, Dooley's world is pushed to the brink – and it's up to him to unravel the increasingly complex truth, or be overwhelmed by the poisonous rumours swirling around him. Norah McClintock's Dooley series is tautly and richly told. The stories explore the often dangerous urban world of today's teenagers. Far from being a role model, Ryan Dooley is much more – a character with layers of understanding of what's going on around him, a character who struggles to fight off the temptations that encroach so easily on him, a young man who above all is learning about loyalty and trying to do the right thing.
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    • School Library Journal

      May 1, 2011

      Gr 9-11-Bad-boy teen detective Ryan Dooley feels sucker punched when he learns that his girlfriend has been raped on a school-related trip by pretty boy Parker Albright. Depressed and ashamed, Beth attempts suicide and her mother keeps Ryan from her daughter, blaming him for being an overall bad influence. Enraged that Parker laughs off allegations and is backed by wealthy parents and their stable of lawyers, Ryan is the prime suspect when Parker turns up dead. A series of transparent red herrings leads readers to assume that he is guilty. Plot twists abound as the police then arrest Beth, and Ryan focuses on finding the real killer. Bits and pieces of his background are woven into this episode, but much is left out regarding his law-breaking past and how he came to be in the guardianship of an ex-cop "uncle." Characterized as an outcast with a tough-guy exterior, Ryan grows on readers as he shows his vulnerabilities and loyalties to those who matter to him. His uncle is also well developed and leads readers to want to know more about his steadfast, parental guidance of an often-hotheaded teen. A loose description of the author's style might be Elmore Leonard meets the Hardy Boys in terms of mature themes and occasional profanity-with a tidy ending.-Vicki Reutter, Cazenovia High School, NY

      Copyright 2011 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      May 1, 2011
      Grades 7-12 Seventeen-year-old Ryan Dooley is trouble. Frequently at odds with authority, he has anger issues that put him on the losing side of most battles. And now Dooley is in trouble. Again. This third book in the Ryan Dooley Mystery series begins with Dooley sneaking into his uncles house in the middle of the night and throwing his bloody clothes into the washing machine. Dooleys girlfriend, Beth, has accused wealthy Parker Albright of date rape, and now Parker is dead, and Dooley is the prime suspect. McClintock crafts a masterful story, unfolding intrigue, clues, and twists to build unyielding suspense, and she also creates a vivid cast of primary and secondary players, especially teens, with authentic, complex dialogue and behavior. Although threads are left undeveloped (Dooleys substance abuse and addiction are introduced as all-consuming and summarily vanish), readers will invest as much in the people here as in the puzzle. Fans of the previous titles will enjoy watching Dooley continue to master his demons, while readers looking for a stand-alone mystery will be satisfied.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:4.2
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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