The winners of the CRIMEFEST awards will be
announced during the Gala Dinner on Saturday, 17 May. The organisers would like
to thank the sponsors and congratulates all the shortlisted nominees and their
publishers.
Audible Sounds Of Crime Award
The Audible Sounds of Crime Award is for the best
unabridged crime audiobook first published in the UK in 2013 in both printed
and audio formats, and available for download from audible.co.uk, Britain’s
largest provider of downloadable audiobooks. Courtesy of sponsor Audible UK, the winning author and
audiobook reader share the £1,000 prize equally.
Nominees:
Broken Homes by Ben Aaronovitch, read by Kobna
Holdbrook-Smith (Orion Audio)
A Delicate
Truth by John le Carré,
read by John le Carré (Penguin)
The Cuckoo's
Calling by Robert
Galbraith, read by Robert Glenister (Hachette Audio)
Dead Man’s
Time by Peter James, read
by Daniel Weyman (Macmillan Audio)
The Chessmen by Peter James, read by Peter
Forbes (Quercus)
Natural
Causes by James
Oswald , read by Ian Hanmore (Penguin)
Eligible titles were submitted by publishers for the
longlist, and Audible UK listeners established the shortlist and the winning
title.
eDunnit Award
The eDunnit Award is for the best crime fiction ebook
first published in both hardcopy and in electronic format in the British Isles
in 2013. The winning author receives £500 and a Bristol Blue Glass
commemorative award.
Nominees:
The Beauty of
Murder by A.K.
Benedict (Orion)
Sandrine by Thomas H Cook (Head of Zeus)
Claire DeWitt
and the Bohemian Highway by
Sara Gran (Faber and Faber)
Under a
Silent Moon by Elizabeth
Haynes (Sphere)
Cross and
Burn by Val McDermid (Sphere)
Norwegian by
Night by Derek B Miller (Faber
and Faber)
The Red Road by Denise Mina (Orion)
Sign of the
Cross by Thomas Mogford(Bloomsbury)
The Double by George Pelecanos (Orion)
The Feast of
Artemis by Anne Zouroudi (Bloomsbury)
Eligible titles were submitted by publishers for the
longlist, and a team of British crime fiction reviewers voted to establish the
shortlist and the winning title.
Goldsboro Last Laugh Award
The Goldsboro Last Laugh Award is for the best
humorous crime novel first published in the British Isles in 2013. The £500
prize is sponsored by Goldsboro
Books, the UKs largest specialist in first edition, signed books.
Nominees:
Fire and
Brimstone by Colin
Bateman(Headline)
Speaking from
Among the Bones by
Alan Bradley (Orion)
The Axe
Factor by Colin Cotterill (Quercus)
Calamitous
Chinese Killing by
Shamini Flint (Little, Brown)
Bad Monkey by Carl Hiaasen (Little, Brown)
A Little
Murder by Suzette A Hill (Allison & Busby)
Norwegian by
Night by Derek B Miller (Faber
and Faber)
The Sound of
One Hand Killing by Teresa
Solona (Bitter Lemon Press)
Eligible titles were submitted by publishers for the longlist, and a team of British crime fiction reviewers voted to establish the shortlist and the winning title.
All the winners also receive a Bristol Blue Glass commemorative award.
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