The 2012 Ngaio Marsh Finalists have been announced and they are as
follows –
Collecting Cooper by Paul Cleave (Simon & Schuster)
Luther: The Calling by Neil Cross (Simon & Schuster)
By Any Means by Ben Sanders (HarperCollins)
Bound by Vanda Symon (Penguin)
It has been a very tough decision for the international expert judging
panel, which this year included writers, reviewers, publishers, and festival
organisers from New Zealand, the United States, the United Kingdom, and
Germany.
When the long list was announced
back in early June, Craig Sisterston said, “There were some exceptional crime,
mystery, and thriller fiction penned by New Zealanders last year. It is great to see one of the world’s most
popular forms of writing starting to flourish a little more on our own shores,
though it makes our job harder.” Having
gone through the judging process that has certainly been borne out.
On a related - and important - point, readers all around the world also still have the opportunity to win a full set of the seven long listed titles (see entry information here). So if you would like to try the books for yourself, and see whether you agree with the expert judging panel's opinion, make sure to enter the draw.
On a related - and important - point, readers all around the world also still have the opportunity to win a full set of the seven long listed titles (see entry information here). So if you would like to try the books for yourself, and see whether you agree with the expert judging panel's opinion, make sure to enter the draw.
The long list was as follows:-
Collecting Cooper by Paul Cleave (Simon & Schuster)
Luther: The Calling by Neil Cross (Simon & Schuster)
Furt Bent From Aldaheit by Jack Eden (Pear Jam Books)
Traces of Red
by Paddy Richardson (Penguin)
By Any Means
by Ben Sanders (HarperCollins)
Bound by Vanda
Symon (Penguin)
The Catastrophe
by Ian Wedde (Victoria University Press)
So, who do you think will be
amongst the finalists? Which is your
favourite? Who would you like to see
follow in the footsteps of Alix Bosco (Cut
& Run) and Paul Cleave (Blood Men)
to take home the impressive trophy - created and crafted by local sculptor Gina
Ferguson?
1 comment:
Although I realise that it must be hard work and a big responsibility, I think being a judge for one of the crime writing awards must also be fun.
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