MACAVITY AWARDS
Best Mystery Novel: The Beautiful Mystery, by
Louise Penny (Minotaur)
Also nominated: Gone Girl, by Gillian Flynn (Crown); The
Blackhouse, by Peter May (Silver Oak); The Other Woman, by Hank
Philippi Ryan (Forge); The Art Forger, by B.A. Shapiro (Algonquin); The
Twenty-Year Death, by Ariel
S. Winter (Hard Case Crime); and The Last Policeman, by Ben H.
Winters (Quirk)
Best First Mystery Novel: Don’t Ever Get Old, by Daniel Friedman (Minotaur/Thomas Dunne)
Best First Mystery Novel: Don’t Ever Get Old, by Daniel Friedman (Minotaur/Thomas Dunne)
Also nominated: Low Country Boil, by Susan M. Boyer
(Henery Press); Mr. Churchill’s Secretary, by Susan Elia MacNeal
(Bantam); and The Expats, by Chris Pavone (Crown)
Best Mystery Non-Fiction: Books to Die For: The World’s Greatest Mystery Writers on the World’s Greatest Mystery Novels, edited by John Connolly and Declan Burke (Atria/Emily Bestler)
Best Mystery Non-Fiction: Books to Die For: The World’s Greatest Mystery Writers on the World’s Greatest Mystery Novels, edited by John Connolly and Declan Burke (Atria/Emily Bestler)
Also nominated: Midnight in Peking: How the Murder of a
Young Englishwoman Haunted the Last Days of Old China, by Paul French
(Penguin); and In
Pursuit of Spenser: Mystery Writers on Robert B. Parker and the Creation of an
American Hero, edited by Otto Penzler (BenBella/Smart Pop)
Best Mystery Short Story: “The Lord Is My Shamus,” by Barb Goffman (in Chesapeake Crimes: This Job Is Murder, edited by Donna Andrews, Barb Goffman, and Marcia Talley; Wildside Press)
Best Mystery Short Story: “The Lord Is My Shamus,” by Barb Goffman (in Chesapeake Crimes: This Job Is Murder, edited by Donna Andrews, Barb Goffman, and Marcia Talley; Wildside Press)
Also nominated: “The Unremarkable Heart,” by Karin Slaughter
(in Mystery Writers of America Presents: Vengeance, edited by Lee Child;
Mulholland); “Thea’s First Husband,” by B.K. Stevens (Alfred Hitchcock
Mystery Magazine, June 2012); “When Duty Calls,” by Art Taylor (in Chesapeake
Crimes: This Job Is Murder); “Blind Justice,” by Jim Fusilli (n Mystery
Writers of America Presents: Vengeance); and “The Sequel,” by Jeffery
Deaver (The Strand Magazine, November-February 2012-2013)
Sue Feder Historical Memorial Award: An Unmarked Grave, by Charles Todd (HarperCollins)
Sue Feder Historical Memorial Award: An Unmarked Grave, by Charles Todd (HarperCollins)
Also nominated: A
City of Broken Glass, by Rebecca Cantrell (Forge); Princess
Elizabeth’s Spy, by Susan Elia MacNeal (Bantam); The Confession, by
Charles Todd (HarperCollins); and Elegy for Eddie, by Jacqueline
Winspear (HarperCollins)
BARRY AWARDS
Best Novel: The Blackhouse, by Peter May (Silver Oak)
Also nominated: Gone Girl, by Gillian Flynn (Crown); Trust Your Eyes, by Linwood Barclay (NAL); Defending Jacob, by William Landay (Delacorte); Live
by Night, Dennis Lehane (Morrow); and Dead Scared, by S.J. Bolton
(Minotaur)
Best First Novel: A Killing in the Hills, by Julia Keller (Minotaur)
Best First Novel: A Killing in the Hills, by Julia Keller (Minotaur)
Also nominated: The Yard, by Alex Grecian (Putnam); Sacrifice Fly,
by Tim O’Mara (Minotaur); The Dark Winter, by David Mark (Blue Ridge
Press); Black Fridays, by Michael Sears (Putnam); and The Professionals, by Owen Laukkanen (Putnam)
Best Paperback Original: Mr. Churchill’s Secretary, by Susan Elia McNeal (Bantam)
Best Paperback Original: Mr. Churchill’s Secretary, by Susan Elia McNeal (Bantam)
Also nominated: Pago Pago Tango, by John Enright
(Thomas & Mercer); Blessed Are the Dead, by Malla Nunn (Washington
Square); The Other Woman’s House, by Sophie Hannah (Penguin); Bloodland,
by Alan Glynn (Picador); and Beneath the Abbey Wall, by
A.D. Scott (Atria)
Best Thriller: The Fallen Angel, by Daniel Silva (Harper)
Best Thriller: The Fallen Angel, by Daniel Silva (Harper)
Also nominated: The Last Refuge, by Ben Coes (St.
Martin’s); The Right Hand, by Derek Haas (Mulholland); A Foreign Country,
by Charles Cumming (St. Martin’s); House Blood, by Mike Lawson (Atlantic
Monthly); and Red Star Burning, by Brian Freemantle (Minotaur)
Don Sandstrom Memorial Award for Lifetime Achievement in
Mystery Fandom: Ali Karim
DERRINGER AWARDS
The winners of these commendations were actually announced at the end of March, but the Derringer Awards themselves weren’t handed out until this evening.
Best Flash Story (up to 1,000 words): “The Cable
Job,” by Randy DeWitt (Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine [AHMM],
September 2012)
Also nominated: “An Old-Fashioned Villain,” by Nick
Andreychuk (Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine, May 2012); “Dead Man,” by
A.J. Hayes (from Off the Record 2: At the Movies, edited by Luca Veste
and Paul D. Brazill; Guilty Conscience); “’Twas the Knife Before Christmas,” by
Allan Leverone (Shotgun Honey, December 24, 2012); “Daddy’s Girl,” by Nicola
Kennington (The Flash Fiction Offensive, July 22, 2012)
Best Short Story (1,001-4,000 words): “Getting Out of
the Box,” by Michael Bracken (from Crime Square, edited by Robert J.
Randisi; Vantage Point)
Also nominated: “A Special Kind of Hell,” by Hilary Davidson
(from Beat to a Pulp: Round Two, edited by David Cramer and Matthew P.
Mayo; Beat to a Pulp); “Dead Weight,” by Allan Leverone (from Burning
Bridges: A Renegade Fiction Anthology, edited by Benjamin Sobieck, Heath
Lowrance, and McDroll; e-book); “Nain Rouge,” by Barbara Nadel (Ellery Queen
Mystery Magazine [EQMM], August 2012); and “Baby Boy,” by Todd
Robinson (from Protectors: Stories to Benefit PROTECT, edited by Thomas
Pluck; Goombah Gumbo Press)
Best Long Story (4,001-8,000 words): “When Duty
Calls,” by Art Taylor (from Chesapeake Crimes: This Job Is Murder,
edited by Donna Andrews, Barb Goffman, and Marcia Talley; Wildside Press)
Also nominated: “The Pot Hunters,” by David Hagerty (AHMM,
June 2012); “A Regular Story,” by Peggy McFarland (from Best New England
Crime Stories 2013: Blood Moon, edited by Mark Ammons, Katherine Fast,
Barbara Ross, and Leslie Wheeler; Level Best Books); “Peaches,” by Todd
Robinson (Grift Magazine, April 2012); and “Double Wedding” Mo Walsh
(from Best New England Crime Stories 2013: Blood Moon)
Best Novelette (8,001 – 20,000 words): “Wood-Smoke
Boys,” by Doug Allyn (EQMM, March/April 2012)
Also nominated: “Iphigenia in Aulis,” by Mike Carey (from An
Apple for the Creature, edited by Charlaine Harris and Toni L. P. Kelner;
Ace); “Mariel,” by David Dean (EQMM, December 2012); “Pirate Dave and
the Captain’s Ghost,” by Toni L.P. Kelner (from An Apple for the Creature);
and “The Sunny South,” by Chris Muessig (AHMM, March/April 2012)
Golden Derringer Award (for lifetime achievement):
Loren D. Estleman
Loren D. Estleman
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