The Australian Crime Writers Association announced the winners of the 2020 Ned Kelly Awards, aka the Neddies.
Best Crime Fiction:
The Wife and the Widow, by Christian White (Affirm Press)
Also nominated: Death of a Typographer, by Nick Gadd (Australian Scholarly Publishing); The Strangers We Know, by Pip Drysdale (Simon & Schuster); The Scholar, by Dervla McTiernan (Harlequin); Rivers of Salt, by Dave Warner (Fremantle Press); and True West, by David Whish-Wilson (Fremantle Press)
Best Debut Crime Fiction:
Present Tense, by Natalie Conyer (Clan Destine Press)
Also nominated: Eight Lives, by Susan Hurley (Affirm Press); Where the Truth Lies, by Karina Kilmore (Simon & Schuster); The Nancys, by R.W.R. McDonald (Allen & Unwin); Six Minutes, by Petronella McGovern (Allen & Unwin); and Lapse, by Sarah Thornton (Text)
Best True Crime:
Bowraville, by Dan Box (Penguin Random House)
Also nominated: Dead Man Walking: The Murky World of Michael McGurk and Ron Medich, by Kate McClymont (Penguin Random House); Shark Arm, by Phillip Rooper and Kevin Meagher (Allen & Unwin); and Snakes and Ladders, by Angela Williams (Affirm Press)
Best International Crime Fiction:
The Chain, by Adrian McKinty (Hachette)
Also nominated: Cruel Acts, by Jane Casey (HarperCollins); The Night Fire, by Michael Connelly (Allen & Unwin); and The Last Widow, by Karin Slaughter (HarperCollins)
HT: The Gumshoe Site and The Rapsheet
1 comment:
Interesting that "The Chain" won the International Award.
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