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Thursday, June 23, 2022

Ngaio Marsh Awards Longlist for Best Novel


The longlist for the 2022 Ngaio Marsh Award for Best Novel includes three past winners, several past finalists and longlistees, and five first-time entrants. “It was a really strong group of entrants this year, with many books our judges thoroughly enjoyed missing out,” says founder Craig Sisterson. “Our local ‘yeahnoir’ scene keeps going from strength to strength. It’s high time more Kiwis realised that just like we accept and even expect our local sportspeople to compete at the highest levels on the world stage, likewise our authors – not just in crime and thriller writing, but across many genres and styles – are among the best in the world.”
 

 

The Ngaio Marsh Awards have celebrated the best New Zealand crime, mystery, thriller, and suspense writing since 2010


The longlist for this year’s Best Novel prize is: 

  • CITY OF VENGEANCE by DV Bishop (Macmillan) 
  • BEFORE YOU KNEW MY NAME by Jacqueline Bublitz (Allen & Unwin) 
  • THE QUIET PEOPLE by Paul Cleave (Upstart Press) 
  • TO THE SEA by Nikki Crutchley (HarperCollins) 
  • POLAROID NIGHTS by Lizzie Harwood (The Cuba Press) 
  • ISOBAR PRECINCT by Angelique Kasmara (The Cuba Press) 
  • NANCY BUSINESS by RWR McDonald (Allen & Unwin) 
  • SHE’S A KILLER by Kirsten McDougall (Te Herenga Waka University Press) 
  • THE LAST GUESTS by JP Pomare 
  • THE DEVILS YOU KNOW by Ben Sanders (Allen & Unwin) 
  • QUIET IN HER BONES by Nalini Singh (Hachette) 
  • WAKING THE TIGER by Mark Wightman (Hobeck Books) 

 

The longlist is currently being considered by an international judging panel of crime and thriller writing experts from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand.  

 

The finalists for both the Best Novel category and Best First Novel will be announced in early August. The finalists will be celebrated, and winners announced, as part of a special event at this year’s WORD Christchurch Festival, held from 31 August to 4 September 2022.  

 

For more information on this year’s Best Novel longlist, or the Ngaio Marsh Awards in general, please contact founder and judging convenor Craig Sisterson,craigsisterson@hotmail.com  



 

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