Direct from Bouchercon 2010 in San Francisco, we bring you the results of the 2010 Barry and Macavity award competitions.
THE BARRY AWARDS
Best Novel: The Last Child, by John Hart (Minotaur)
Also nominated: The Gates, by John Connolly (Atria); The Hidden Man, by David Ellis (Putnam); Spade & Archer, by Joe Gores (Knopf); Locked In, by Marcia Muller (Grand Central); Shanghai Moon, by S.J. Rozan (Minotaur)
Best First Novel: The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie, by Alan Bradley (Delacorte)
Also nominated: Beat the Reaper, by Josh Bazell (Little, Brown); A Trace of Smoke, by Rebecca Cantrell (Forge); A Bad Day for Sorry, by Sophie Littlefield (Minotaur); Black Water Rising, by Attica Locke (Harper); The Ghosts of Belfast, by Stuart Neville (Soho Crime)
Best British Novel: If the Dead Rise Not, by Philip Kerr (Quercus)
Also nominated: Awakening, by S. J. Bolton (Bantam Press); The Lovers, by John Connolly (Hodder & Stoughton); Midnight Fugue, by Reginald Hill (HarperCollins); Still Midnight, by Denise Mina (Orion); The Ignorance of Blood, by Robert Wilson (HarperCollins)
Best Paperback Original: Starvation Lake, by Bryan Gruley (Touchstone)
Also nominated: Bury Me Deep, by Megan Abbott (Simon & Schuster); Quarry in the Middle, by Max Allan Collins (Hard Case Crime); The Weight of Silence, by Heather Gutenkauf (Mira); Fatal Lies, by Frank Tallis (Mortalis); The Herring-Seller’s Apprentice, by L.C. Tyler (Felony & Mayhem)
Best Thriller: Running from the Devil, by Jamie Freveletti (Morrow)
Also nominated: No Survivors, by Tom Cain (Viking); The Gray Man, by Mark Greaney (Jove); Columbus, by Derek Haas (Pegasus); House Secrets, by Mike Lawson (Atlantic Monthly); Walking Dead, by Greg Rucka (Bantam)
Mystery/Crime Novel of the Decade: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, by Stieg Larsson (Knopf)
Also nominated: The Guards, by Ken Bruen (Minotaur): The Lincoln Lawyer, by Michael Connelly (Little, Brown); Mystic River, by Dennis Lehane (Morrow); Still Life, by Louise Penny (Minotaur); The Shadow of the Wind, by Carlos Ruiz Zafón (Penguin Press)
Best Short Story: “The High House Writer,” by Brendan DuBois (AHMM, July-August 2009)
Also nominated: “My Mother’s Keeper,” by Barbara Callahan (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine [EQMM], June 2009); “Erin’s Journal,” by David Dean (EQMM, December 2009); “Real Men Die,” by John H. Dirckx (Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine [AHMM], September 2009); “A Hollywood Ending,” by Melodie Johnson Howe (EQMM, July 2009); “Hard Blows,” by Morley Swingle (from The Prosecution Rests: New Stories About Courtrooms, Criminals, and the Law, edited by Linda Fairstein; Little, Brown)
Don Sandstrom Award for Literary Achievement in Mystery Fandom: Len and June Moffatt; Captain Bob Napier
THE MACAVITY AWARDS
Best Mystery Novel: Tower, by Ken Bruen and Reed Farrel Coleman (Busted Flush Press)
Also nominated: Bury Me Deep, by Megan Abbott (Simon & Schuster); Necessary as Blood, by Deborah Crombie (William Morrow); Nemesis, by Jo Nesbø, translated by Don Bartlett (HarperCollins); The Brutal Telling, by Louise Penny (Minotaur); The Shanghai Moon, by S.J. Rozan (Minotaur)
Best First Mystery Novel: The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie, by Alan Bradley (Delacorte)
Also nominated: Running from the Devil, by Jamie Freveletti (William Morrow); A Bad Day for Sorry, by Sophie Littlefield (Minotaur); The Ghosts of Belfast, by Stuart Neville (Soho Crime); A Beautiful Place to Die, by Malla Nunn (Picador)
Best Mystery Non-Fiction: Talking About Detective Fiction, by P.D. James (Alfred A. Knopf)
Also Nominated: L.A. Noir: The Struggle for the Soul of America’s Most Seductive City, by John Buntin (Random House: Harmony Books); Rogue Males: Conversations & Confrontations About the Writing Life, by Craig McDonald (Bleak House Books); The Line Up: The World’s Greatest Crime Writers Tell the Inside Story of Their Greatest Detectives, edited by Otto Penzler (Little, Brown & Company); Provenance: How a Con Man and a Forger Rewrote the History of Modern Art, by Laney Salisbury and Aly Sujo (Penguin Press); Dame Agatha’s Shorts: An Agatha Christie Short Story Companion, by Elena Santangelo (Bella Rosa Books)
Best Mystery Short Story: “On the House” by Hank Phillippi Ryan in Quarry: Crime Stories by New England Writers (Level Best Books)
Also nominated: “Last Fair Deal Gone Down” by Ace Atkins in Crossroad Blues (Busted Flush Press); “Femme Sole” by Dana Cameron in Boston Noir (Akashic Books); “Digby, Attorney at Law” by Jim Fusilli, (AHMM, May 2009); “Your Turn” by Carolyn Hart in Two of the Deadliest (Harper); “The Desert Here and the Desert Far Away” by Marcus Sakey in Thriller 2: Stories You Just Can’t Put Down (Mira); “Amapola” by Luis Alberto Urrea in Phoenix Noir (Akashic Books)
Sue Feder Historical Mystery: A Trace of Smoke, by Rebecca Cantrell (Forge)
Also Nominated: In the Shadow of Gotham, by Stefanie Pintoff (Minotaur); A Duty to the Dead, by Charles Todd (William Morrow); Serpent in the Thorns, by Jeri Westerson (Minotaur); Among the Mad, by Jacqueline Winspear (Henry Holt)
Thursday, October 14, 2010
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Cool. Glad to see THE LAST CHILD win the Barry, it's a terrific novel. Not necessarily my favourite of 2009, but the one I rated the highest.
Bradley is on a roll too, taking out several 'debut novel' awards around the place with SWEETNESS... thought GHOSTS OF BELFAST might have had a shot there too. Some good debut novels in the past year/18 months.
Hope you're having an awesome time at Bouchercon
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