Wednesday, December 06, 2017

“6” Is Lamanda’s Lucky Number

Maine’s Al Lamanda has won the 2017 Nero Award for his fifth John Bekker mystery, With 6 You Get Wally (Five Star). That announcement came this last weekend during the Black Orchid Banquet, held in Manhattan and hosted by the New York City-based Nero Wolfe/Archie Goodwin fan organization, The Wolfe Pack. The Nero Award has been presented annually, ever since 1979, for “the best American mystery written in the tradition of Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe stories.”

Contending as well for this year's prize were Death at Breakfast, by Beth Gutcheon (Morow); Home, by Harlan Coben (Dutton); and Surrender, New York, by Caleb Carr (Random House).

Previous Nero Award recipients include David Morrell, Chris Knopf, Walter Mosley, S.J. Rozan, Laura Lippman, and Brad Parks.

ADDENDUM: I noticed that, while there was news online about Lamanda capturing this year’s Nero Award, there seemed to be no information available on who had won the 2017 Black Orchid Novella Award (BONA)—even though both prizes were reportedly presented on December 2 during The Wolfe Pack’s Black Orchid Banquet. So I sent an e-mail note to Jane K. Cleland, author and chair of the BONA committee. She responded with word that “This year’s BONA winner is Mark Thielman. His novella is ‘The Black Drop of Venus.’”

5 comments:

Art Taylor said...

Great! Do you know who won the Black Orchid Award? I think it was presented at the same dinner.

J. Kingston Pierce said...

Strangely, I haven't found that information anywhere online. But I have sent an e-mail note to the Wolfe Pack folks, asking for the results. I shall post the news as soon as I have it.

Cheers,
Jeff

Art Taylor said...

Thanks much! I'd looked as well but didn't see. Will stay tuned!

J. Kingston Pierce said...

The BONA info has now been added, Art. Thanks for raising the question.

Cheers,
Jeff

Art Taylor said...

Great! And glad to see Mark won again!