Chris Brookmyre has scooped the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award
for Black Widow.
Celebrating its thirteenth
year, the Award is considered one of the most coveted crime writing prizes in
the country.
Black Widow is a story
of cyber-abuse, where ‘even the twists
have twists’. It features Brookmyre’s long-time character, reporter Jack
Parlabane. Scotland’s first minister, Nicola Sturgeon tweeted that she had been
given the novel as an early Valentine’s Day present by her husband, declaring
it ‘brilliant’.
Brookmyre said: “I’m really quite taken aback. I’ve been
shortlisted three times before for this award, always the bridesmaid, today I
get to walk up the aisle. A book is not just the work of the author behind it.
I’d like to thank my editor, Ed Wood, for his calibre and daring that made a
good book greater. I’m mainly just very proud.”
Brookmyre was presented
the award by title sponsor Simon Theakston and broadcaster Mark Lawson at the
opening night of the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival. The annual
Festival, hosted in Harrogate, is the world’s biggest celebration of the genre.
Chris beat off stiff
competition from the shortlist of six, whittled down from a longlist of 18
crime novels published by British and Irish authors whose novels were published
in paperback from 1 May 2016 to 30 April 2017.
The 2017 Award is run in
partnership with T&R Theakston Ltd, WHSmith, and The Mail on Sunday.
Brookmyre collected a
£3,000 cash prize, as well as a handmade, engraved oak beer cask made by
Theakston Old Peculier.
A special presentation was
made to Lee Child - the winner of the eighth Outstanding
Contribution to Crime
Fiction Award.
Lee Child joins Val
McDermid, Sara Paretsky, Lynda La Plante, Ruth Rendell, PD James, Colin Dexter
and Reginald Hill as recipients of the Award.
Lee Child said: “It’s an honour - probably undeserved - to be
placed in the same category as the previous recipients of this prize. In
particular I would like to thank Simon Theakston for his generous and visionary
support of the genre.”
Child has been dubbed a
‘billion-dollar brand’ for his blockbuster Jack Reacher series, adapted to film
by Tom Cruise.
Title sponsor and executive director of T&R Theakston, Simon Theakston, said: “We’re particularly delighted to be honouring Lee Child. He is nothing short of a phenomenon. The Jack Reacher series tops bestseller lists worldwide, with a staggering 100 million books sold. Lee is very deserving of this accolade, and will have his rightful place in a pantheon of legendary crime authors who have achieved this honour to date.”
Title sponsor and executive director of T&R Theakston, Simon Theakston, said: “We’re particularly delighted to be honouring Lee Child. He is nothing short of a phenomenon. The Jack Reacher series tops bestseller lists worldwide, with a staggering 100 million books sold. Lee is very deserving of this accolade, and will have his rightful place in a pantheon of legendary crime authors who have achieved this honour to date.”
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