Sisters in Crime Australia announced the winners of the Davitt Awards, named for Ellen Davitt
(1812-1879), Australia’s first crime novelist, who wrote Australia's first mystery novel, Force and Fraud (1865).
Best Adult Crime Novel
The Trespassers, Meg Mundell (University of Queensland Press)
Best Young Adult Crime Novel
Four Dead Queens, Astrid Scholte (Allen & Unwin)
Best Children’s Crime Novel
The Girl in the Mirror, Jenny Blackford (Eagle Books, an imprint of Christmas Press)
Best Non-fiction Crime Book
Banking Bad: Whistleblowers. Corporate cover-ups. One journalist’s fight for the truth, Adele Ferguson
(ABC Books, a HarperCollins Australia imprint)
Best Debut Crime Book
Eight Lives, Susan Hurley (Affirm Press)
Readers' Choice Awards:
Emma Viskic for Darkness for Light (Echo Publishing) and Dervla McTiernan for The Scholar (HarperCollins Publishers Australia) are joint winners of the Readers’ Choice Award, as judged by the 500+ members of Sisters in Crime.
HT: The Rap Sheet
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