Showing posts with label Fingerprint Awards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fingerprint Awards. Show all posts

Saturday, April 5, 2025

Fingerprint Award Shortlists: Capital Crime Festival



London’s 
Capital Crime Festival announced the Shortlists for the Fingerprint Awards. Here are two categories of interest to mystery readers.

Overall Best Crime Book of the Year:
 Murder on Lake Garda, by Tom Hindle (Century)
 All the Colours of the Dark, by Chris Whitaker (Orion)
 Midnight and Blue, by Ian Rankin (Orion)
 The Mercy Chair, by M.W. Craven (Constable)
 Nightwatching, by Tracey Sierra (Viking)

Thriller Book of the Year:
 One Perfect Couple, by Ruth Ware (Simon & Schuster UK)
 A Violent Heart, by David Fennell (Zaffre)
 The Woman on the Ledge, by Ruth Mancini (Century)
 Hunted, by Abir Mukherjee (Harvill Secker)
 The Missing Family, by Tim Weaver (Michael Joseph)

The full 2025 Fingerprint Award are here

Readers can vote at this link from now through Saturday, May 31. 

Winners will be announced at the Capital Crime Festival in London on Thursday, June 12.

HT: The Rap Sheet



Thursday, June 6, 2024

FINGERPRINT AWARD WINNERS 2024: Capital Crime Festival

Capital Crime Festival,
London, UK, announced the 2024 Fingerprint Award Winners last weekend. Congratulations to all!

Overall Best Crime Book of the Year:
None of This Is True, by Lisa Jewell (Century)

Thriller Book of the Year:
The Only Suspect, by Louise Candlish (Simon & Schuster UK)

Historical Crime Book of the Year:
The House of Whispers, by Anna Mazzola (Orion)

Genre-Busting Book of the Year:
Killing Jericho, by William Hussey (Zaffre)

Debut Crime Book of the Year:
Death of a Bookseller, by Alice Slater (Hodder & Stoughton)

True Crime Book of the Year: No Ordinary Day: Espionage, Betrayal, Terrorism and Corruption—the Truth Behind the Murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher, by Matt Johnson (Ad Lib)

Audiobook of the Year: Over My Dead Body, by Maz Evans, narrated by Maz Evans (Headline)

Thalia Procter Lifetime Achievement Award: Lynda La Plante 


Wednesday, September 6, 2023

CAPITAL CRIME FINGERPRINT AWARD WINNERS

Capital Crime Fingerprint Awards were announced Thursday night at Capital Crime 2023 in London. Congratulations to all..

Crime Novel of the Year 

Elly Griffiths for Bleeding Heart Yard

Thriller Book of the Year

Gillian McAllister for Wrong Place Wrong Time

Historical Crime Book of the Year

Tom Hindle for A Fatal Crossing

Genre-Busting Book of the Year

Erin Keely for The Skeleton Key

Debut Book of the Year

Nita Prose for The Maid

Audiobook of the Year

Adele Parks, narrated by Kristin Atherton for One Last Secret

The Thalia Proctor Lifetime Achievement Award for her invaluable contribution to fiction publishing

Jane Wood

Publishing Campaign of the Year 2023

Viking BooksUK for The Bullet that Missed by Richard Osman.


Saturday, October 1, 2022

The Fingerprint Awards: Capital Crime Festival

Capital Crime Festival in London announced the festival's inaugural Fingerprint Awards. Congratulations to all.

Crime Book of the Year:
The Sanatorium, by Sarah Pearse (Transworld)

Also nominated: 1979, by Val McDermid (Little, Brown); The Appeal, by Janice Hallett (Viper); Girls Who Lie, by Eva Björg Ægisdottir (Orenda); and Slough House, by Mick Herron (John Murray Press)

Thriller Book of the Year:
Razorblade Tears, by S.A. Cosby (Headline)

Also nominated: A Slow Fire Burning, by Paula Hawkins (Transworld); Dead Ground, by M.W. Craven (Little, Brown); The Night She Disappeared, by Lisa Jewell (Cornerstone); and Last Thing to Burn, by Will Dean (Hodder & Stoughton)

Historical Crime Book of the Year:
The Shape of Darkness, by Laura Purcell (Bloomsbury)

Also nominated: A Net for Small Fishes, by Lucy Jago (Bloomsbury); Daughters of Night, by Laura-Shepherd Robinson (Pan Macmillan); The Shadows of Men, by Abir Mukherjee (Vintage); and A Comedy of Terrors, by Lindsay Davis (Hodder & Stoughton)

Debut Book of the Year:
Girl A, by Abigail Dean (HarperCollins)

Also nominated: Greenwich Park, by Katherine Faulkner (Bloomsbury); Welcome to Cooper, by Tariq Ashkanani (Thomas & Mercer); How to Kidnap the Rich, by Rahul Raina (Little, Brown); and Edge of the Grave, by Robbie Morrison (Pan Macmillan)

Genre-Busting Book of the Year:
The Burning Girls, by C.J. Tudor Penguin)

Also nominated: The Other Black Girl, by Zakiya Dalila Harris (Bloomsbury); How to Kill Your Family, by Bella Mackie (HarperCollins); Eight Detectives, by Alex Pavesi (Penguin); and What Abigail Did That Summer, by Ben Aaronovitch (Orion)

Audiobook of the Year: The Girl Who Died, by Ragnar Jónasson, narrated by Amanda Redman (Orenda)

Also nominated: People Like Her, by Ellery Lloyd (Pan Macmillan); True Crime Story, by Joseph Knox (Transworld); A Line to Kill, by Anthony Horowitz (Cornerstone); and I Know What I Saw, by Imran Mahmood (Bloomsbury)

Industry Award of the Year: HarperCollins for Girl A, by Abigail Dean

Lifetime Achievement Award (Posthumous): Thalia Proctor

Books eligible for the Fingerprints were all published in Great Britain in 2021.

HT: The Rap Sheet