The Southern California Independent Booksellers Association (SCIBA) announced the winner of the T. Jefferson Parker Award in Mystery.
The Feral Detective by Jonathan Lethem (Ecco)
Also Nominated:
The Good Detective by John McMahon (Putnam)
The Border by Don Winslow (Morrow)
See the other categories Here.
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Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Monday, August 26, 2019
T. Jefferson Parker Award Finalists
The Southern California Independent Booksellers Association (SCIBA) T. Jefferson Parker Award Finalists in Mystery. Winners will be announced at SCIBA’s annual trade show, September 27-28 in San Gabriel, CA.
The Feral Detective, by Jonathan Lethem
The Good Detective, by John McMahon
The Border, by Don Winslow
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The Feral Detective, by Jonathan Lethem
The Good Detective, by John McMahon
The Border, by Don Winslow
HT: TheRapSheet
Saturday, October 29, 2016
T. Jefferson Parker Mystery Award 2016
The Southern California Independent Booksellers Association (SCIBA):
Noah Hawley has won the 2016 T. Jefferson Parker Mystery Award for Before the Fall (Grand Central Publishing).
Other nominated novels:
Orphan X, by Gregg Hurwitz (Minotaur)
The Promise, by Robert Crais (Putnam).
The Parker Award recognizes excellence in books that reflect Southern California culture or lifestyle, with authors/illustrators living within the SCIBA region. The mystery award is named after T. Jefferson Parker, a life-long resident of Southern California and Edgar Award-winning author. This year’s winners were named during the SCIBA Trade Show in Los Angeles, October 21-22.
Hat Tip: The Gumshoe Site
Noah Hawley has won the 2016 T. Jefferson Parker Mystery Award for Before the Fall (Grand Central Publishing).
Other nominated novels:
Orphan X, by Gregg Hurwitz (Minotaur)
The Promise, by Robert Crais (Putnam).
The Parker Award recognizes excellence in books that reflect Southern California culture or lifestyle, with authors/illustrators living within the SCIBA region. The mystery award is named after T. Jefferson Parker, a life-long resident of Southern California and Edgar Award-winning author. This year’s winners were named during the SCIBA Trade Show in Los Angeles, October 21-22.
Hat Tip: The Gumshoe Site
Thursday, July 21, 2016
T. Jefferson Parker Award Nominees
The Southern California Independent Booksellers Association
selects seven award-winning titles.
Before the Fall by Noah Hawley
Orphan X by Gregg Hurwitz
The Promise by Robert Crais
Awards will be presented during the SCIBA Fall Trade Show on October 22, 2016, at The Garland in North Hollywood.
HT: The Rap Sheet
Nominees for the T. Jefferson Parker Award in the Mystery and Thriller
category:
Orphan X by Gregg Hurwitz
The Promise by Robert Crais
Awards will be presented during the SCIBA Fall Trade Show on October 22, 2016, at The Garland in North Hollywood.
HT: The Rap Sheet
Monday, October 26, 2015
The Cartel wins T. Jefferson Parker Mystery Award
Congratulations to Don Winslow for winning the T. Jefferson Parker Mystery Award for The Cartel.
The Southern California Independent Booksellers Association (SCIBA) recognizes excellence in books that reflect Southern California culture or lifestyle, with authors/illustrators living within the SCIBA region.
The mystery award is named after T. Jefferson Parker, a life-long resident of Southern California and Edgar Award-winning author.
The Cartel was one of three finalists. The other finalists were:
Marry, Kiss, Kill by Anne Flett-Giordano
The Replacements by David Putnam
The Southern California Independent Booksellers Association (SCIBA) recognizes excellence in books that reflect Southern California culture or lifestyle, with authors/illustrators living within the SCIBA region.
The mystery award is named after T. Jefferson Parker, a life-long resident of Southern California and Edgar Award-winning author.
The Cartel was one of three finalists. The other finalists were:
Marry, Kiss, Kill by Anne Flett-Giordano
The Replacements by David Putnam
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
2015 T. Jefferson Parker Mystery Award Finalists
The Southern California Independent Booksellers Association (SCIBA) recognizes excellence in books that reflect Southern California culture or lifestyle, with authors/illustrators living within the SCIBA region.
The mystery award is named after T. Jefferson Parker, a life-long resident of Southern California and Edgar Award-winning author.
T. Jefferson Parker Mystery Award Finalists
Marry, Kiss, Kill by Anne Flett-Giordano
The Replacements by David Putnam
The Cartel by Don Winslow
The winner will be announced on October 24.
The mystery award is named after T. Jefferson Parker, a life-long resident of Southern California and Edgar Award-winning author.
T. Jefferson Parker Mystery Award Finalists
Marry, Kiss, Kill by Anne Flett-Giordano
The Replacements by David Putnam
The Cartel by Don Winslow
The winner will be announced on October 24.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
T. Jefferson Parker Mystery Award
The Southern California Independent Booksellers Association (SCIBA) awarded the 2013 book prizes. The recipient of this year’s T. Jefferson Parker Mystery Award is What the Heart Remembers by Debra Ginsberg (NAL).
Finalists included Strawberry Yellow by Naomi Hirahara (Prospect Park) and Suspect by Robert Crais (Putnam).
HT: The Rap Sheet
Finalists included Strawberry Yellow by Naomi Hirahara (Prospect Park) and Suspect by Robert Crais (Putnam).
HT: The Rap Sheet
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
T. Jefferson Parker Award for Mystery
The Southern California Independent Booksellers Association (SCIBA) announced the T. Jefferson Parker Award for Mystery last week, aboard the Queen Mary in Long Beach. The 2012 award went to Don Winslow for Kings of Cool (Simon & Schuster). This award recognizes excellence in books that reflect Southern California culture
or lifestyle, with authors living within the SCIBA region.
The mystery award is named after T. Jefferson Parker, a life-long resident of Southern California and Edgar Award-winning author.
Congratulations, Don!
Congratulations, Don!
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