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Monday, 5 October 2015

The 2015 Hammett Prize


The North American Branch of the  International Association of Crime Writers announced that Mr. Mercedes, by Stephen King (Scribner), has been named the winner of the organization's annual HAMMETT PRIZE for a work of literary excellence in the field of crime writing.

The winning title was chosen by a group of three distinguished outside judges: Morris Dickstein, author of Why Not Say What Happened: A Sentimental Education; Daniel Simon, Editor-in Chief of World Literature Today; and Frank Wilson, former Books Editor of The Philadelphia Inquirer and blogger at Booksinq. The judges selected from among five finalists nominated from the hundreds of crime books published in 2014. These five titles were selected by the organization's nominations committee headed by Del Staecker.       

Other books nominated for the 2014 HAMMETT PRIZE were Wayfaring Stranger: A Novel, by James Lee Burke (Simon & Schuster); Smoke River, by Krista Foss (McClelland & Stewart); Gangsterland: A Novel, by Tod Goldberg (Counterpoint); and Goodhouse: A Novel, by Peyton Marshall (Farrar, Straus & Giroux).

Mr. King was awarded a bronze trophy, designed by West Coast sculptor, Peter Boiger.  The award ceremony took place in Somerset, New Jersey, on October 3, during the New Atlantic Independent Booksellers Association’s  (NAIBA) Fall Conference.

Hat tip to Janet Rudolph and Mystery Fanfare for the information.


Sunday, 1 February 2015

North American Hammett Prize Nominees


The North American Branch of the International Association of Crime Writers is pleased to announce nominees for their annual HAMMETT PRIZE for a work of literary excellence in the field of crime writing by a US or Canadian author.  The  nominees are as follows:            
       
Wayfaring Stranger: A Novel by James Lee Burke (Simon & Schuster)
Smoke River by Krista Foss (McClelland & Stewart)
Gangsterland by Tod Goldberg (Counterpoint)
Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King (Scribner)
Goodhouse by Peyton Marshall (Farrar, Straus & Giroux)

The HAMMETT PRIZE  winner will be named during  the New Atlantic Independent Booksellers Association’s (NAIBA) Fall Conference, in Somerset, New Jersey, October 2-4. 

Congratulations to all the nominees.