Showing posts with label International Association of Crime writers North America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label International Association of Crime writers North America. Show all posts

Saturday, 24 June 2023

Dashiell Hammett Award Winner

The International Association of Crime Writers, North American Branch (IACW), announced the winner of the 2022 Dashiell Hammett Award for Literary Excellence in Crime Writing:  Samantha Jayne Allen for Pay Dirt Road.

Friday Night Lights meets Mare of Easttown in this small-town mystery about an unlikely private investigator searching for a missing waitress. Pay Dirt Road is the mesmerizing debut from the 2019 Tony Hillerman Prize recipient Samantha Jayne Allen.

Pay Dirt Road by Samantha Jayne Alllen (‎ St Martin's Press )

Annie McIntyre has a love/hate relationship with Garnett, Texas. Recently graduated from college and home waitressing, lacking not in ambition but certainly in direction, Annie is lured into the family business—a private investigation firm—by her supposed-to-be-retired grandfather, Leroy, despite the rest of the clan’s misgivings. When a waitress at the cafĂ© goes missing, Annie and Leroy begin an investigation that leads them down rural routes and haunted byways, to noxious-smelling oil fields and to the glowing neon of local honky-tonks. As Annie works to uncover the truth she finds herself identifying with the victim in increasing, unsettling ways, and realizes she must confront her own past—failed romances, a disturbing experience she’d rather forget, and the trick mirror of nostalgia itself—if she wants to survive this homecoming.

Friday, 17 June 2022

The Hammett Prize: International Association of Crime Writers

 


The International Association of Crime Writers, North America, have announced the Hammett Prize Winner for 2021 -

Razorblade Tears by S A Cosby

The other nominees -

Stung by William Deverell (ECW)

Five Decembers by James Kestrel (Hard Case Crime)

Harlem Shuffle by Colson Whitehead (Doubleday)

The Sacrifice of Lester Yates by Robin Yocum (Arcade CrimeWise)


Congratulations!!



Tuesday, 30 March 2021

2020 Hammett Prize Nominees

 

The International Association of Crime Writers, North America have announced the 2020 Hammett Nominees. 

The Hammett Prize is given for literary Excellence in Crime Writing. This is a distinguished award for a single book and is open to writers at any stage in their career

Congratulations to all the nominees.

The following books (in alphabetical order) have been selected for the short list:

In Old Bombay by Nev March (Minotaur) Based on a true story, in 1892 a soldier recovering from wounds investigates a murder.

The Mountains Wild by Sarah Stewart Taylor (Minotaur) - A New York detective revisits the disappearance of her cousin in Ireland two decades ago.

Three Hours in Paris by Cara Black (Soho)- In World War II, a young female sniper is sent to Paris to assassinate the Führer.

When These Mountains Burn by David Joy (Putnam) - A father in Appalachia confronts the opioid epidemic in an attempt to rescue his son.

Winter Counts by David Heska Wanbli Weiden (Ecco) - Vigilante Virgil Wounded Horse investigates the spread of heroin on the reservation.

The 2020 reading committee, consisted of Christopher Chan, Marni Graff, Debbi Mack, and Chair J. Madison Davis