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Shane Peacock (born 1957 in Port Arthur, Ontario) [1] is a Canadian novelist, playwright, journalist, and television screenwriter. He's best known for his Boy Sherlock Holmes series for young adults, which has been published in ten countries in twelve languages and has received and been nominated for numerous award.
Eye of the Crow was selected as a Booklist "Top Ten in Young Mysteries" [1] and was a winner of the Arthur Ellis Award for Juvenile Crime Fiction. [1]School Library Journal called the series "spellbinding" [2] and stated that "Younger YAs will be captivated by Shane Peacock’s The Boy Sherlock Holmes, a series of novels".
Shane Peacock: Eye of the Crow: Finalist Frieda Wishinsky, illus. by Marie-Louise Gay: Please, Louise! Finalist 2009: Nicola I. Campbell, illus. by Kim LaFave: Shin-chi’s Canoe: Winner [7] Cary Fagan, illus. by Nicolas Debon: Thing-Thing: Finalist Alma Fullerton: Libertad: Finalist Susin Nielsen: Word Nerd: Finalist Shane Peacock: Death in ...
Shane Peacock may refer to: Shane Peacock (writer) (born 1957), Canadian novelist; Shane Peacock (ice hockey) (born 1973), Canadian ice hockey player;
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The books were attributed to Dane Hartman, a pen name created for the series and used collectively by several different writers employed by Warner. Authors writing as Hartman included martial arts authority Ric Meyers and Leslie Alan Horvitz, who primarily specialized in science fiction and nonfiction .
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