Tuesday, June 09, 2020

Keeping Abreast of the Anthonys

Unfortunately, I was absent from my office yesterday when the lists of nominees for the 2020 Anthony Awards were announced. So only this morning am I catching up with that news.

Best Novel:
Your House Will Pay, by Steph Cha (Ecco)
They All Fall Down, by Rachel Howzell Hall (Forge)
Lady in the Lake, by Laura Lippman (Morrow)
The Murder List, by Hank Phillippi Ryan (Forge)
Miami Midnight, by Alex Segura (Polis)

Best First Novel:
The Ninja Daughter, by Tori Eldridge (Agora)
Miracle Creek, by Angie Kim (Sarah Crichton)
One Night Gone, by Tara Laskowski (Graydon House)
Three-Fifths, by John Vercher (Agora)
American Spy, by Lauren Wilkinson (Random House)

Best Paperback Original:
The Unrepentant, by E.A. Aymar (Down & Out)
Murder Knocks Twice, by Susanna Calkins (Minotaur)
The Pearl Dagger, by L.A. Chandlar (Kensington)
Scot & Soda, by Catriona McPherson (Midnight Ink)
The Alchemist’s Illusion, by Gigi Pandian (Midnight Ink)
Drowned Under, by Wendall Thomas (Poisoned Pen Press)
The Naming Game, by Gabriel Valjan (Winter Goose Press)

Best Critical Non-fiction Work:
Hitchcock and the Censors, by John Billheimer (University
Press of Kentucky)
The Hooded Gunman: An Illustrated History of the Collins Crime Club, by John Curran (Collins Crime Club)
The Mutual Admiration Society: How Dorothy L. Sayers and her Oxford Circle Remade the World for Women, by Mo Moulton (Basic)
The Trail of Lizzie Borden: A True Story, by Cara Robertson
(Simon & Schuster)
The Five: The Untold Stories of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper, by Hallie Rubenhold (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)

Best Short Story:
“Turistas,” by Hector Acosta (from ¡Pa’que Tu Lo Sepas!: Stories to Benefit the People of Puerto Rico, edited by Angel Luis Colón;
Down & Out)
“Unforgiven,” by Hilary Davidson (from Murder a-Go-Gos: Crime Fiction Inspired by the Music of the Go-Go’s, edited by
Holly West; Down & Out)
“The Red Zone,” by Alex Segura (from ¡Pa’que Tu Lo Sepas!)
“Better Days,” by Art Taylor (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, May/June 2019)
“Hard Return,” by Art Taylor (from Crime Travel, edited by Barb Goffman; Wildside Press)

Best Anthology or Collection:
The Eyes of Texas: Private Eyes from the Panhandle to the Piney Woods, edited by Michael Bracken (Down & Out)
¡Pa’que Tu Lo Sepas!: Stories to Benefit the People of Puerto Rico, edited by Angel Luis Colón (Down & Out)
Crime Travel, edited by Barb Goffman (Wildside Press)
Malice Domestic 14: Mystery Most Edible, edited by Verena Rose, Rita Owen, and Shawn Reilly Simmons (Wildside Press)
Murder A-Go-Go’s: Crime Fiction Inspired by the Music of the Go-Go's, edited by Holly West (Down & Out)

Best Young Adult:
Seven Ways to Get Rid of Harry, by Jen Conley (Down & Out)
Catfishing on CatNet, by Naomi Kritzer (Tor Teen)
Killing November, by Adriana Mather (Knopf Books for Young Readers)
Patron Saints of Nothing, by Randy Ribay (Kokila)
The Deceivers, by Kristen Simmons (Tor Teen)
Wild and Crooked, by Leah Thomas (Bloomsbury YA)

(The news release about these awards notes: “This year, there are two categories with more than five nominees. This is the result of a tie for fifth place. When this occurs, according to Bouchercon standing rules, all of the authors who have tied become nominees.”)

Due to the pandemic-caused cancellation of this year’s Bouchercon—during which the Anthony Awards would normally have been presented—the winners of these prizes will be declared online on October 17 as part of a Virtual Bouchercon.

Congratulations to all of the 2020 contenders!

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