Congratulations
go to Stephen King who was awarded the mystery/thriller award on Friday 20
April 2012 by Gar Anthony Haywood at the 32nd Los Angeles Times Festival
of Books for his novel 11/22/1963 (Scribner)
The Crime Writers of
Canada have announced the 2012
shortlist for the Arthur Ellis Award. Winners will be announced on May 31, 2012, at
the Arthur Ellis Awards Banquet. This
year marks the 30th Anniversary of Crime Writers of Canada.
A Trick of the Light (St. Martin’s Press) by Louise
Penny
Before
the Poison (McClelland and Stewart) by Peter
Robinson
I
Am Half-Sick of Shadows (Doubleday
Canada) by Alan Bradley
I'll
See you in My Dreams (McClelland and Stewart) by William
Deverell
The
Guilty Plea (Simon & Schuster) by Robert
Rotenberg
Best First Novel
The
Man Who Killed (Douglas & McIntrye) by Fraser
Nixon
The
Survivor (Simon & Schuster) by Sean
Slater
The
Water Rat of Wanchai (Anansi) by Ian
Hamilton
Tight
Corner (BPS Books) by Roger White
Watching
Jeopardy (XLibris) by Norm
Foster
Best Crime Book in French
Pwazon (Editors Triptyque) by Diane Vincent
Pour
Ne Pas Mourir ce soir (Lévesque Éditeur) by Guillaume Lapierre-Desnoyers
Best Juvenile or Young Adult Crime Book
Blink
& Caution (Candlewick Press) by Tim
Wynne-Jones
Charlie's
Key (Orca Book Publishers) by Rob Mills
Empire
of Ruins (HarperCollins) by Arthur
Slade
Held (Annick) by Edeet Ravel
Missing (Orca Book Publishers) by Becky
Citra
A
Season in Hell (Harper Collins) by Robert Fowler
Hot
Art: Chasing Thieves and Detectives Through the Secret World of Stolen Art (Douglas & McIntyre) by Joshua Knelman
The
Devil and the Deep Blue Sea (Pottersfield)
by Steven Laffoley
The
Pirates of Somalia (Harper Collins) by Jay Bahader
The
Weasel: A Double Life in the Mob (Wiley)
by Adrian Humphreys
Best Crime Short Story
A
New Pair of Pants (Alfred Hitchcock Mystery
Magazine) by Jas. R. Petrin
Beer
Money (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine)
by Shane Nelson
The
Girl with the Golden Hair (Ellery Queen
Mystery Magazine) by Scott Mackay
The Perfect Mark (Flash Fiction Magazine) by Melodie
Campbell
What Kelly Did (North Word Magazine) by Catherine
Astolfo
Best Unpublished First Novel - “Unhanged Arthur”
Gunning for Bear
by Madeleine Harris-Callway
Last
of the Independents by Sam Wiebe
Snake
in the Snow by William Bonnell
The
Rhymester by Valerie A. Drego
Too
Far to Fall by Shane Sawyer
Congratulations to all the nominees!
Laura Wilson in the Guardian
reviews crime fiction novels from CWA Gold Dagger winner William Broderick,
debut author Mari Hannah, Julia Crouch’s follow up novel Every Vow You Break from her follow-up well received debut novel Cuckoo and a classic vintage reissue.
Want to know who is Mark Billingham’s favourite
author or what fictional character he resembles the most? If so and you want to find the answer to
those burning questions and more then have a read of One
minute with Mark Billingham in the Independent to find out
Interesting and brilliant review
of Håkan Nesser’s latest book Hour of the Wolf by Barry Forshaw in the
Independent.
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