CrimeFest
- the UK’s biggest crime fiction convention - has announced two iconic crime
writers will feature at its 2024 event: Lynda La Plante and James Lee Burke.
Both
are co-recipients of the prestigious 2024 Crime Writers' Association's (CWA)
Diamond Dagger Award, which was announced this January.
The
pair join Denise Mina and Laura Lippman as featured guests for 2024.
CrimeFest,
sponsored by Specsavers, is hosted from 9 to 12 May 2024 at the Mercure Bristol
Grand Hotel. Up to 150 authors will descend on Bristol appearing in over 50
panels.
Adrian
Muller, co-host of CrimeFest, said: “Each year, CrimeFest invites the CWA
Diamond Dagger winner as a featured guest. This is the first time in the CWA’s
70-year history that two authors received the Diamond Dagger, so it is a real
honour to be able to host both.”
Lynda
La Plante CBE began her career as an actor in TV and theatre. The
BAFTA-winning Prime Suspect was released in 1991, starring Helen
Mirren as DCI Jane Tennison.
As
well as a career as a bestselling author, La Plante set up her own television
production company, La Plante Productions, and a global rights and production
company, La Plante Global.
Her
current book series features Detective Jack Warr. She received a CBE for
services to Literature, Drama and Charity in 2008.
Adrian
said: “Lynda La Plante is a true icon, and trailblazer of the genre,
particularly for women not just in publishing but in TV, thanks to the
ground-breaking Prime Suspect, starring Helen Mirren. She is rare in that
not only does she create and produce major TV shows, she also writes hugely
successful novels.”
La
Plante is set to publish her final book in the young Tennison series, alongside
a memoir, detailing her career as an actress, television, and crime writer in
2024.
James
Lee Burke will take part remotely in a live interview from America with the
chair of the CWA, the crime author, Vaseem Khan.
Commenting
on James Lee Burke’s Diamond Dagger award, Vasem Khan said: “His
prose is often considered among the best to have graced the genre.”
Born
in Houston in 1936, James Lee Burke’s
first novel was compared to the work of Faulkner and Sartre by the New
York Times. Despite this, he was out of hardback print for 13 years until his
third novel, The Lost Get-Back Boogie was published and submitted for
a Pulitzer Prize, after being rejected over 111 times. Over the years, has
taught at universities, worked as a case worker with former felons, as a
pipe-liner for an oil company, a long-distance truck driver, and a newspaper
reporter.
James
Lee Burke has two Edgar Awards, a Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers
of America, and has been a Guggenheim Fellow.
CrimeFest has a strong relationship with the CWA – as well as interviewing its Diamond Dagger winners, the convention hosts the annual reception announcing the CWA Dagger nominations each year. 2024’s line-up also includes Simon Brett, who received a Diamond Dagger in 2014, and will host a panel in tribute to PD James, who was awarded the Diamond Dagger in 1987.
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