Best Contemporary Novel:
The Wrong Girl, by Hank Phillippi Ryan (Forge)
The Wrong Girl, by Hank Phillippi Ryan (Forge)
Also nominated: Through the Evil Days, by Julia
Spencer-Fleming (Minotaur); Pagan Spring, by G.M. Malliet (Minotaur); How
the Light Gets In, by Louise Penny (Minotaur); and Clammed Up, by
Barbara Ross (Kensington)
Best First Novel:
Death Al Dente, by Leslie Budewitz (Berkley Prime Crime)
Best First Novel:
Death Al Dente, by Leslie Budewitz (Berkley Prime Crime)
Also nominated: You Cannoli Die Once, by Shelley
Costa (Pocket); Board Stiff, by Kendel Lynn (Henery Press); Kneading
to Die, by Liz Mugavero (Kensington); and Front Page Fatality, by
LynDee Walker (Henery Press)
Best Historical Novel:
A Question of Honor, by Charles Todd (Morrow)
Best Historical Novel:
A Question of Honor, by Charles Todd (Morrow)
Also nominated: Heirs and Graces, by Rhys Bowen
(Berkley); Death in the Time of Ice, by Kaye George (Untreed Reads); A
Friendly Game of Murder, by J.J. Murphy (Signet); and Murder in Chelsea,
by Victoria Thompson (Berkley Prime Crime)
Best Non-fiction:
The Hour of Peril: The Secret Plot to Murder Lincoln Before the Civil War, by Daniel Stashower (Minotaur)--which also won an Edgar
Award this week
Best Non-fiction:
The Hour of Peril: The Secret Plot to Murder Lincoln Before the Civil War, by Daniel Stashower (Minotaur)--which also won an Edgar
Award this week
Also nominated: Georgette Heyer, by Jennifer Kloester
(Source Books); Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes, by Maria
Konnikova (Viking); and Not Everyone’s Cup of Tea: An Interesting &
Entertaining History of Malice Domestic’s First 25 Years, edited by Verena
Rose and Rita Owen (Wildside Press)
Best Short Story:
“The Care and Feeding of Houseplants,” by Art Taylor (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, March/April 2013)
Best Short Story:
“The Care and Feeding of Houseplants,” by Art Taylor (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, March/April 2013)
Also nominated: “Evil Little Girl,” by Barb Goffman (from Don’t
Get Mad, Get Even; Wildside Press); “Nightmare,” Barb Goffman (from Don’t
Get Mad, Get Even); “The Hindi Houdini,” by Gigi Pandian (from Fish Nets,
edited by Ramona DeFelice Long; Wildside Press); and “Bread Baby,” by Barbara
Ross (from Best New England Crime Stories 2014: Stone Cold, edited by
Mark Ammons, Katherine Fast, Barbara Ross, and Leslie Wheeler; Level Best
Books)
Best Children's/YA Novel:
Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library, by Chris Grabenstein
(Random House)
Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library, by Chris Grabenstein
(Random House)
Also nominated: The Testing, by Joelle Charbonneau
(HMH Books for Young Readers); Traitor in the Shipyard, by Kathleen
Ernst (American Girl Mysteries); Andi Unexpected, by Amanda Flower
(Zonderkidz); and The Code Busters Club: Mystery of the Pirate’s Treasure,
by Penny Warner (Egmont USA)
A hearty congratulations to all of the contenders!
READ MORE: “Malice Domestic” and “Writers at Malice,” by Martin Edwards (‘Do You Write Under Your Own Name?’).
Thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteArt