I posted the CWA International Dagger Nominees yesterday. Here are ALL the nominations that were announced last night at CrimeFest. The winners awarded June 30.
The CWA Endeavour Historical Dagger:
• Devil in the Marshalsea, by Antonia Hodgson (Hodder & Stoughton)
• The Late Scholar, by Jill Paton Walsh (Hodder & Stoughton)
• Treachery, by S.J. Parris (HarperCollins)
• The City of Strangers, by Michael Russell (Avon)
• Kitty Peck and the Music Hall Murders, by Kate Griffin
(Faber & Faber)
• Theft of Life, by Imogen Robertson (Headline Review)
• The Dead Can Wait, by Robert Ryan (Simon & Schuster)
The CWA Non-Fiction Dagger:
• Did She Kill Him, by Kate Colquhoun (Little, Brown)
• Life After Death, by Damien Echols (Atlantic)
• Undercover, by Rob Evans & Paul Lewis (Faber & Faber/Guardian)
• The Girl, by Samantha Geimer (Simon & Schuster)
• Manson, by Jeff Guinn (Simon & Schuster)
• The Seige, by Adrian Levy & Cathy Scott-Clark (Viking)
The CWA International Dagger:
• Strange Shores, by Arnaldur Indridason; translated by Victoria Crib (Harvill Secker)
• Irène, by Pierre Lemaître; translated by Frank Wynne (Quercus/MacLehose)
• The Siege, by Arturo Perez-Reverte; translated by Frank Wynne (Weidenfeld)
• Forty Days Without Shadow, by Oliver Tru; translated by Louise Rogers LaLaurie (Little, Brown)
• Plan D, by Simon Urba; translated by Katy Derbyshire (Harvilll Secker)
• Dog Will Have His Day, by Fred Vargas; translated by Siân Reynolds (Harvill Secker)
The CWA Short Story Dagger:
• “Judge Surra,” by Andrea Camilleri (from Judges, by Andrea Camiller, Carlo Lucarelli, and Giancarlo De Cataldo; MacLehose Press)
• “Reconciliation,” by Jeffery Deaver (from Trouble in Mind, by Jeffery Deaver; Hodder & Stoughton)
• “In Our Darkened House,” by Inger Frimansson (from A Darker Shade: 17 Swedish Stories of Murder, Mystery, and Suspense, edited by John-Henri Holmberg; Head of Zeus)
• “Fedora,” by John Harvey (from Deadly Pleasures, edited by Martin Edwards; Severn House)
• “Night Nurse,” by Cath Staincliffe (from Deadly Pleasures)
The CWA Debut Dagger:
• The Long Oblivion, by Tim Baker
• A Convenient Ignorance, by Michael Baker
• Under the Hanging Tree, by Barb Ettridge
• The Father, by Tom Keenan
• Motherland, by Garry Abson
• The Allegory of Art and Science, by Graham Brack
• Convict, by Barb Ettridge
• The Dog of Erbill, by Peter Hayes
• Burnt, by Kristina Stanley
• Deviant Acts, by John J.White
• Seeds of a Demon, by Anastasia Tyler
• Colours, by Tim Emery
• The Movement, by Jody Sabral
Martin Edwards was honored with the inaugural CWA Margery Allingham Prize.
HT: The Rap Sheet via Shotsmag Confidential
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