Stav Sherez has tonight (announced 19 July, 9pm) scooped the
Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award for The Intrusions.
Now in its fourteenth year, the Award is considered one of
the most coveted crime writing prizes in the country.
The Intrusions by
Stav Sherez was a 2017 Guardian and Sunday Times book of the year, dubbed ‘A Silence of the Lambs for the internet age’
by Ian Rankin. The book was acclaimed by critics for its echoes of Emile Zola
and influences from Graham Greene to Dostoyevsky.
Stav 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.
Stav said: “I’m so
shocked. Thank you so much for everyone who reads books, everyone who buys
books, and talks about them. The world is full of hardships, but we have so
much great stuff in culture and it means so much that there’s something to hide
in.”
Stav talked about the inspiration of social media offering a
new vein of storytelling and criminality.
“The Intrusions are the
stuff we have all around us – all the static and scatter of TV and phones –
everything is impinging on our consciousness and you don’t have time to think.
So many great crime writers have come before us that have used all the great
plots – Christie, James Ellroy – it’s good to have new criminality to deal
with. But it’s not only criminality, the internet is affecting politics, it’s
affecting elections, it affects us and our kids.”
Sherez beat off stiff competition from the shortlist of six,
whittled down from a longlist of 18 crime novels published by UK and Irish
authors whose novels were published in paperback from 1 May 2017 to 30 April
2018.
The 2018 Award is run in partnership with T&R Theakston
Ltd, WHSmith, and The Mail on Sunday.
Stav Sherez collected a £3,000 cash prize, as well as a
handmade, engraved oak beer cask made by Theakston Old Peculier.
The winner was decided by the panel of Judges, comprising
literary and media figures chaired this year by Lee Child, alongside a public
vote.
The Intrusions is
structured around the lead character – Carrigan’s - visits to the hospital to
visit his mother who suffered a stroke.
Stav said: “I didn’t
know anyone who died from stoke, then a year into writing the book my dad had
his first stroke, and was in and out of hospital rewriting scenes I’d already
imagined. Philip Roth in his book at his father’s death was shocked at himself
writing notes, in a way it’s remembering the dead, making sure their stories
are never lost, which is in a way is what all literature is about.”
A special presentation was made to John Grisham - the winner
of the ninth Theakston Old Peculier Outstanding Contribution to Crime Fiction
Award.
Grisham joins Lee Child, Val McDermid, Sara Paretsky, Lynda
La Plante, Ruth Rendell, PD James, Colin Dexter and Reginald Hill as recipients
of the Award.
John Grisham said: “About
twenty years ago I attended a Chelsea football match with my close friend and
editor, Oliver Johnson. Afterwards, we retired to a pub and I had my
first pint of Theakston Old Peculier. Others followed. It’s my
favourite beer in the world.”
He added: “I want to
thank you for your loyal readership over the years, because of you, the
readers, people like myself and Lee Child are lucky enough to do what we do.
Thank you very much.”
Title sponsor and executive director of T&R Theakston,
Simon Theakston, said: “We’re
particularly delighted to honour John Grisham. He is truly a giant of the
genre, having sold 300 million books worldwide, with nine of his novels being
adapted by Hollywood. His appearance at the Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival
marks the first time he’s visited Yorkshire, something that will be remembered
in Harrogate history for many years to come. The fact that he is a devotee of
Old Peculier only adds to our delight!”
The shortlist in full:
Mick Herron, Spook Street
Val McDermid, Insidious Intent
Denise Mina, The Long Drop
Abir Mukherjee, A Rising Man
Stav Sherez, The Intrusions
Susie Steiner, Persons Unknown
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