The Crime Writers' Association
have presented their final 2015 CWA Dagger Awards to authors Smith Henderson,
Karin Slaughter and Michael Robotham.
At
the CWA Dagger Awards reception, which took place at Malmaison, London on
Tuesday evening, the CWA John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger was awarded to Smith
Henderson for his novel Fourth of July Creek. This Dagger is
awarded for the best crime novel by a first-time author.
The judges said of the book, which is published by Random House/William
Heinemann, "A powerful evocation of
the rural America time has forgotten and the casualties in its wake. Both
harrowing and life enhancing, a towering achievement and insight into a world
many of us would rather ignore."
Barry Forshaw |
The
CWA Goldsboro Gold Dagger was won by Michael Robotham for Life or Death.
This Dagger is awarded to the book considered to be the best crime novel of the
year by our judges. They said of Life or Death, published by
Little, Brown Book Group/Sphere, "When
you start reading Life or Death,
you'll want to stay curled up in an armchair with one of the best thrillers
you'll read this year. This is a compelling and fascinating book."
Michael Robotham |
The event was attended by a number of the short-listed authors including
Michael Robotham, Paula Hawkins, Belinda Bauer, Mick Herron, Kate Hamer, Peter
Swanson, Malcolm MacKay and Robert Galbraith.
The
CWA is now accepting entries to compete for the 2016 Dagger Awards. The Crime
Writers' Association can be found online at www.thecwa.co.uk,
on Facebook and Twitter.
Ayo & J K Rowling |
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