THE FINALISTS for the 2012 Ngaio Marsh Award for Best Crime Novel have been announced.
COLLECTING COOPER by Paul Cleave (Simon & Schuster)
LUTHER: THE CALLING by Neil Cross (Simon & Schuster)
BY ANY MEANS by Ben Sanders (HarperCollins)
BOUND by Vanda Symon (Penguin)
The award, now in its third year, is made annually for the best crime, mystery, or thriller novel written by a New Zealand citizen or resident.
“It has been a really tough decision for the judging panel,” said convenor Craig Sisterson. “There was some top notch crime, mystery, and thriller fiction penned by New Zealanders last year. All of the books on this year’s longlist received high praise from judges. It is great to see one of the world’s most popular forms of writing starting to flourish here on our own shores, though it does make our job harder.”
The judging panel included authors, reviewers, publishers, editors, and festival organizers from New Zealand, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany. I was so pleased to be a judge!
The judges praised COLLECTING COOPER as “dark and poetic” with “great characters and a great sense of place”; said LUTHER: THE CALLING was a “superbly crafted, brilliant novel” written in “vivid prose that brings the characters and world to startling life”; called BY ANY MEANS a “real page turner” and Sanders “a master of the short sentence and crisp dialogue”, reminiscent of Elmore Leonard; and rated BOUND as “full of surprises” and “the best yet” in Symon’s excellent Sam Shephard series, filled with “great pacing, characters, and dialogue”.
This year’s winner of the Ngaio Marsh Award for Best Crime Novel will be announced at the upcoming Christchurch Writers Festival at the conclusion of “The Great New Zealand Crime Debate” on September 1, 2012.
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