Monday, 26 January 2026
Agatha Award Nominees announced
Monday, 5 January 2026
Bad Apples: Crime Fiction's Enemies and Anti-Heroes
The theme for the 33rd St Hilda's Crime Fiction Weekend has been announced
Tickets are now on sale to the general public from 5th January 2026 and the link can be found here.
This is always a wonderful weekend do join us!
Monday, 8 June 2020
2020 Anthony Award Nominees
Your House Will Pay, by Steph Cha (Ecco)
BEST FIRST NOVEL
BEST PAPERBACK ORIGINAL**
BEST CRITICAL NON-FICTION WORK
BEST SHORT STORY
BEST ANTHOLOGY OR COLLECTION
BEST YOUNG ADULT**
** This year, there are two categories with more than five nominees. This is the result of a tie for fifth place. When this occurs, according to Bouchercon standing rules, all of the authors who have tied become nominees.
Congratulations to all the nominated authors
Tuesday, 10 September 2019
Murder One Ireland's International Crime Writing Festival 1-3 November 2019
Saturday 2 November
11.00am -12.00 pm | €12/€10
Saturday 2 November
12.30pm-1.30pm | €12/€10
Saturday 2 November
2.00pm-3.00pm | €12/€10
Saturday 2 November
Saturday 2 November
5.00pm-6.00pm | €12/€10
Saturday 2 November
7.00pm-8.00pm | €12/€10
John Curran is one of the world’s leading experts on Agatha Christie and author of Agatha Christie’s Complete Secret Notebooks; Andrew Wilson brings her to life as the protagonist in his fiendishly plotted 1920’s mysteries – as AJ Finn put it, ‘Andrew Wilson’s Christie novels do Dame Agatha proud’. The latest, Death in a Desert Land takes Christie to 1928 Baghdad. Journalist and author Anna Carey discusses the living legend that is Agatha Christie, one of the world’s greatest crime writers with two authors whose lives she has influenced.Sunday 3 November
11.00am-12.00pm | €12/€10
Sunday 3 November
12.30pm-1.30pm | €12/€10
Sunday 3 November
2.00pm-3.00pm | €12/€10
Sunday 3 November
5.00pm-6.00pm | €12/€10
Rick O’Shea quizzes bestselling authors Catherine Ryan Howard, Louise Phillips and Liz Nugent on the three books they each recommend as lifetime must reads, bring your notebooks!Sunday 3 November
6.30pm-7.30pm | €12/€10
Monday, 16 November 2009
Newsy stuff
Italian author Giorgio Faletti's first two books Io uccido (I Kill) and Io Sono Dio (I am God) have been bought in a two booked deal by Constable. The English rights were bought for an undisclosed 5 figure sum. I Kill which has sold over 5 million copies has been translated into 25 different languages and will be published in June 2010. I am God which will be published in 2011 has so far sold over 700,000 copies. Faletti is a former lawyer, advertising agent and race car drive based in Italy. I Kill was previously published in the United States in June 2008.
Dead Simple the Roy Grace series by Peter James has been sold to a Macedonian publisher. The first book in the series it brings the number of translations of the crimes series up to 32 different languages. The newest edition to the series Dead Like You will be published by Macmillan in the UK in June 2010. Peter James is a best-selling and much published author whose distinguished writing career was initially with mysteries that had an element of the supernatural, most recently he has been a writer of mainstream thriller. He is also the winner of numerous international awards. The film and television rights to the Roy Grace series have been optioned by ITV.
Transworld has acquired a the UK and Commonwealth rights to the historical novel The Confessions of Mrs Lightfoot, with some advice for Women in General by Hallie Rubenhold which is the first in a trilogy. Set in the 18th century it features Henrietta Lightfoot a courtesan, adventuress, spy and former murderess. Billed as a female Flashman the series is set in one of the most interesting and striking periods in history. The Confessions of Mrs Lightfoot, with some advice for Women in General will be published in the Spring of 2011. The author is an authority on 18th Century history.















