Showing posts with label Edgar Awards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edgar Awards. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

The 2015 Edgar Award Winners

The Mystery Writers of America announced the 2015 winners of the prestigious Edgar Allan Poe Awards tonight at their annual banquet in New York City. These awards honor "the best in mystery fiction, nonfiction and television published or produced in 2014."

The 2015 nominees, with the winners announced tonight in red, are shown below. For more information about the history of the Edgars, the honorary awards, the category rules, and a searchable data base for past nominees and winners, see here.



Best Novel (hardbound only)


Wiley Cash: This Dark Road to Mercy (William Morrow)
Mo Hayder: Wolf (Grove/Atlantic)
Stephen King: Mr. Mercedes (Scribner)
Stuart Neville: The Final Silence (Soho Press)
Ian Rankin: Saints of the Shadow Bible (Little, Brown)
Karin Slaughter: Coptown (Delacorte Press)


Best First Novel by an American Author (hardbound, paperback or e-book original)


Tom Bouman: Dry Bones in the Valley (W. W. Norton)
Julia Dahl: Invisible City (Minotaur Books)
Allen Eskens: The Life We Bury (Seventh Street Books)
C. B. McKenzie: Bad Country (Minotaur Books/Thomas Dunne)
Adam Sternbergh: Shovel Ready (Crown Publishers)
Ashley Weaver: Murder at the Brightwell (Minotaur Books/Thomas Dunne)


Best Paperback or E-Book Original


Chris Abani: The Secret History of Las Vegas (Penguin Books)
Alison Gaylin: Stay With Me (William Morrow)
William Lashner: The Barkeep (Amazon/Thomas and Mercer)
Catriona McPherson: The Day She Died (Midnight Ink)
Lisa Turner: The Gone Dead Train (William Morrow)
Ben H. Winters: World of Trouble (Quirk Books)


Best Fact Crime (hardbound, paperback or e-book nonfiction)


Kevin Cook: Kitty Genovese: The Murder, the Bystanders, the Crime that Changed America (W.W. Norton)
Carl Hoffman: The Savage Harvest: A Tale of Cannibals, Colonialism, and Michael Rockefeller's Tragic Quest for Primitive Art (William Morrow)
Lacy M. Johnson: The Other Side: A Memoir (Tin House Books)
William Mann: Tinseltown: Murder, Morphine, and Madness at the Dawn of Hollywood (Harper)
Harold Schechter: The Mad Sculptor: The Maniac, the Model, and the Murder that Shook the Nation (Amazon/New Harvest)


Best Critical/Biographical (hardbound, paperback or e-book)


Charles Brownson: The Figure of the Detective: A Literary History and Analysis (McFarland & Company)
Jim Mancall: James Ellroy: A Companion to the Mystery Fiction (McFarland)
Robert Miklitsch: Kiss the Blood Off My Hands: Classic Film Noir (University of Illinois Press)
Francis M. Nevins: Judges & Justice & Lawyers & Law: Exploring the Legal Dimensions of Fiction and Film (Perfect Crime Books)
J. W. Ocker: Poe-Land: The Hallowed Haunts of Edgar Allan Poe (W. W. Norton)


Best Short Story (from magazines, periodicals, e-zines, or book-length anthologies, 1,000 to 22,000 words)

Doug Allyn: "The Snow Angel," Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine (Dell Magazines)
John Floyd: "200 Feet," Strand Magazine (The Strand)
Gillian Flynn: "What Do You Do?," Rogues, anthology edited by George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois (Bantam Books)
Dennis Lehane vs. Michael Connelly: "Red Eye," FaceOff, anthology edited by David Baldacci  (Simon & Schuster)
Brian Tobin: "Teddy," Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine (Dell Magazines)


Best Juvenile Mystery (hardbound or paperback, for ages 5-11)


Heather Vogel Frederick: Absolutely Truly (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers)
Stuart Gibbs: Space Case (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers)
Kate Milford: Greenglass House (Clarion Books/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Books for Young Readers)
"Science Bob" Pflugfelder and Steve Hockensmith: Nick and Tesla's Super-Cyborg Gadget Glove (Quirk Books)
N. H. Senzai: Saving Kabul Corner (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books)
Marcia Wells: Eddie Red, Undercover: Mystery on Museum Mile (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Books for Young Readers)


Best Young Adult Mystery (hardbound or paperback, for ages 12 -18)


Paolo Bacigulupi: The Doubt Factory (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers)
Elle Cosimano: Nearly Gone (Penguin Young Readers Group/Kathy Dawson Books)
Lamar Giles: Fake ID (HarperCollins Children's Books/Amistad)
James Klise: The Art of Secrets (Algonquin Young Readers)
Blake Nelson: The Prince of Venice Beach (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers)


Best TV Episode Teleplay

"The Empty Hearse," Sherlock, teleplay by Mark Gatiss (Hartswood Films/Masterpiece)
"Unfinished Business," Blue Bloods, teleplay by Siobhan Byrne O'Connor (CBS)
"Episode 1," Happy Valley, teleplay by Sally Wainwright (Netflix)
"Dream Baby Dream," The Killing, teleplay by Sean Whitesell (Netflix)
"Episode 6," The Game, teleplay by Toby Whithouse (BBC America)


Mary Higgins Clark Award (The winner is selected by a special Mystery Writers of America committee for the book "most closely written in the Mary Higgins Clark tradition." See Note below.)


Sharon Bolton: A Dark and Twisted Tide (Minotaur Books)
Jane Casey: The Stranger You Know (Minotaur Books)
Julia Dahl: Invisible City (Minotaur Books)
Julia Keller: Summer of the Dead (Minotaur Books)
Lori Rader-Day: The Black Hour (Prometheus Books/Seventh Street Books)


Robert L. Fish Memorial Award
"Getaway Girl," by Zoë Z. Dean, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine (Dell Magazines)

Grand Masters
Lois Duncan
James Ellroy

Raven Recipients
Jon and Ruth Jordan
Kathryn Kennison

Ellery Queen Award
Charles Ardai

Congratulations to the nominees and winners!

Note: The guidelines set forth by Mary Higgins Clark for the Mary Higgins Clark Award are as follows:

"The protagonist is a nice young woman whose life is suddenly invaded.
She’s self-made and independent, with primarily good family relationships.
She has an interesting job.
She is not looking for trouble–-she is doing exactly what she should be doing and something cuts across her bow.
She solves her problem by her own courage and intelligence.
The story has no on-scene violence.
The story has no strong four-letter words or explicit sex scenes."

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Edgar Awards Nominees 2015

It's hard to believe, but it's awards season already. The Golden Globes have come and gone. We know the Oscar nominees and we'll learn the winners on February 24th. The finalists for the National Book Critics Circle Awards were in the headlines a few days ago.

This morning, the 2015 Edgar Awards nominees were announced by the Mystery Writers of America. The Edgars honor the best in crime fiction, nonfiction and television published or produced for the first time in the United States in 2014. (Self-published books are ineligible, even if they are later published by an eligible publisher.) Books from non-U.S. publishers are eligible "if they are widely distributed in the U.S. and are readily available on the shelves in brick-and-mortar stores for the first time during 2014."

The winners will be announced at the MWA banquet in New York on April 29th.

Here are the 2015 nominees:

Best Novel


     


Wiley Cash: This Dark Road to Mercy(HarperCollins/William Morrow)
Mo Hayder: Wolf (Grove/Atlantic/Atlantic Monthly)
Stephen King: Mr. Mercedes (Simon & Schuster/Scribner)
Stuart Neville: The Final Silence (Soho)
Ian Rankin: Saints of the Shadow Bible (Hachette/Little, Brown)
Karin Slaughter: Coptown (Penguin Randomhouse/Delacorte)

Best First Novel by an American Author


     


Tom Bouman: Dry Bones in the Valley (W.W. Norton)
Julia Dahl: Invisible City (Minotaur)
Allen Eskens: The Life We Bury (Prometheus/Seventh Street)
C. B. McKenzie: Bad Country (Minotaur/Thomas Dunne)
Adam Sternbergh: Shovel Ready (Crown)
Ashley Weaver: Murder at the Brightwell (Minotaur/Thomas Dunne Book)

Best Paperback Original


     


Chris Abani: The Secret History of Las Vegas (Penguin Randomhouse/Penguin)
Alison Gaylin: Stay With Me (HarperCollins/William Morrow)
William Lashner: The Barkeep (Amazon/Thomas and Mercer)
Catriona McPherson: The Day She Died (Llewellyn Worldwide/Midnight Ink)
Lisa Turner: The Gone Dead Train (HarperCollins/William Morrow)
Ben H. Winters: World of Trouble (Quirk)

Best Fact Crime


    

Kevin Cook: Kitty Genovese: The Murder, the Bystanders, the Crime that Changed America (W.W. Norton)
Carl Hoffman: The Savage Harvest: A Tale of Cannibals, Colonialism, and Michael Rockefeller's Tragic Quest for Primitive Art (HarperCollins/William Morrow)
Lacy M. Johnson: The Other Side: A Memoir (Tin House)
William Mann: Tinseltown: Murder, Morphine, and Madness at the Dawn of Hollywood (HarperCollins/Harper)
Harold Schechter: The Mad Sculptor: The Maniac, the Model, and the Murder that Shook the Nation (Amazon/New Harvest)

Best Critical/Biographical


    


Charles Brownson: The Figure of the Detective: A Literary History and Analysis (McFarland)
Jim Mancall: James Ellroy: A Companion to the Mystery Fiction (McFarland)
Robert Miklitsch: Kiss the Blood Off My Hands: Classic Film Noir (University of Illinois)
Francis M. Nevins: Judges & Justice & Lawyers & Law: Exploring the Legal Dimensions of Fiction and Film (Perfect Crime)
J. W. Ocker: Poe-Land: The Hallowed Haunts of Edgar Allan Poe (W.W. Norton/Countryman)

Best Short Story


Doug Allyn: "The Snow Angel," Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine (Dell Magazines)
John Floyd: "200 Feet," Strand Magazine (The Strand)
Gillian Flynn: "What Do You Do?," Rogues (Penguin Randomhouse/Bantam)
Dennis Lehane vs. Michael Connelly: "Red Eye," Faceoff (Simon & Schuster)
Brian Tobin: "Teddy," Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine (Dell Magazines)

Best Juvenile


     

Heather Bogel Frederick: Absolutely Truly (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers)
Stuart Gibbs: Space Case (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers)
Kate Milford: Greenglass House (Clarion/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Books for Young Readers)
"Science Bob" Pflugfelder and Steve Hockensmith: Nick and Tesla's Super-Cyborg Gadget Glove (Quirk)
N. H. Senzai: Saving Kabul Corner (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman)
Marcia Wells: Eddie Red, Undercover: Mystery on Museum Mile (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Books for Young Readers)

Best Young Adult


    

Paolo Bacigalupi: The Doubt Factory (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers)
Elle Cosimano: Nearly Gone (Penguin Young Readers Group/Kathy Dawson)
Lamar Giles: Fake ID (HarperCollins Children's Books/Amistad)
James Klise: The Art of Secrets (Algonquin Young Readers)
Blake Nelson: The Prince of Venice Beach (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers)

Best Television Episode Teleplay


"The Empty Hearse," Sherlock, teleplay by Mark Gatiss (Hartswood Films/Masterpiece)
"Unfinished Business," Blue Bloods, teleplay by Siobhan Byrne O'Connor (CBS)
"Episode 1," Happy Valley, teleplay by Sally Wainwright (Netflix)
"Dream Baby Dream," The Killing, teleplay by Sean Whitesell (Netflix)
"Episode 6," The Game, teleplay by Toby Whithouse (BBC America)

The Simon & Schuster-Mary Higgins Clark Award (presented April 28, 2015)


    

Sharon Bolton: A Dark and Twisted Tide (Minotaur)
Jane Casey: The Stranger You Know (Minotaur)
Julia Dahl: Invisible City (Minotaur)
Julia Keller: Summer of the Dead (Minotaur)
Lori Rader-Day: The Black Hour (Prometheus/Seventh Street)

Robert L. Fish Memorial Award

Zoë Z. Dean: "Getaway Girl," Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine (Dell Magazines)

Grand Master

Lois Duncan
James Ellroy

Raven Awards

Ruth and Jon Jordan, Crimespree Magazine
Kathryn Kennison, Magna Cum Murder

Ellery Queen Award

Charles Ardai, Editor and Founder, Hard Case Crime

Note: For more information about the Edgars and the database of past years' nominees and winners, see the Edgar Awards website here.