Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Dagger Delights

 

The 2022 winners of the prestigious Crime Writers’ Association (CWA) Dagger awards, which honor the very best in the crime-writing genre, have been announced. Created in 1955, the world-famous CWA Daggers are the oldest awards in the genre and have been synonymous with quality crime writing for over half a century. The Dagger awards ceremony was held at the Leonardo City hotel in London this evening. Congratulations to all the winners and nominees!

 

DIAMOND DAGGER - CJ Samsom

GOLD DAGGER - Sunset Swing, Ray Celestin (Pan Macmillan; Mantle)

Also nominated:

  • Before You Knew My Name, Jacqueline Bublitz (Little, Brown; Sphere)
  • azorblade Tears, SA Cosby (Headline Publishing Group; Headline)
  • The Unwilling, John Hart (Bonnier Books UK Ltd; Zaffre)
  • The Shadows of Men, Abir Mukherjee (Penguin Random House; Harvill Secker)
  • The Trawlerman, William Shaw (Quercus; riverrun)

 

IAN FLEMING STEEL DAGGER - Dead Ground, MW Craven (Little, Brown; Constable)

Also nominated: 

  • Find You First, Linwood Barclay (HarperCollins; HQ)
  • The Pact, Sharon Bolton (Orion)
  • The Devil’s Advocate, Steve Cavanagh (Orion)
  • Razorblade Tears, SA Cosby (Headline Publishing Group)
  • Dream Girl, Laura Lippman (Faber)

 

JOHN CREASEY (NEW BLOOD) DAGGER - The Appeal, Janice Hallett (Profile Books; Viper Books)

Also nominated: The Appeal, Janice Hallett (Profile Books; Viper Books)

  • Welcome to Cooper, Tariq Ashkanani (Thomas & Mercer)
  • Repentance, Eloísa Díaz (Orion Publishing Group; Weidenfeld & Nicolson)
  • The Mash House, Alan Gillespie (Unbound; Unbound Digital)
  • here Ravens Roost, Karin Nordin (HarperCollins; HQ)
  • How to Kidnap the Rich, Rahul Raina (Little, Brown)
  • Waking the Tiger, Mark Wightman (Hobeck Books)

 

HISTORICAL DAGGER - Sunset Swing, Ray Celestin (Pan Macmillan; Mantle)

Also nominated:

  • April in Spain, John Banville (Faber)
  • row Court, Andy Charman (Unbound)
  • Not One of Us, Alis Hawkins (Canelo)
  • Edge of the Grave, Robbie Morrison (Pan Macmillan; Macmillan)
  • A Corruption of Blood, Ambrose Parry (Canongate Books)

 

CRIME FICTION IN TRANSLATION DAGGER - Hotel Cartagena, Simone Buchholz translated by Rachel Ward (Orenda Books)

Also nominated:

  • Bullet Train, Kōtarō Isaka translated by Sam Malissa (Penguin Random House; Harvill Secker)
  • Oxygen, Sacha Naspini translated by Clarissa Botsford (Europa Editions UK Ltd; Europa Editions)
  • People Like Them, Samira Sedira translated by Lara Vergnaud (Bloomsbury Publishing; Raven Books)
  • The Rabbit Factor, Antti Tuomainen translated by David Hackston (Orenda Books)

 

SHORT STORY DAGGER - ‘Flesh of a Fancy Woman’ by Paul Magrs in Criminal Pursuits: Crime Through Time edited by Samantha Lee Howe (Telos Publishing)

Also nominated:

  • ‘Blindsided’ by Caroline England in Criminal Pursuits: Crime Through Time edited by Samantha Lee Howe (Telos Publishing)
  • ‘London’ in The Jealousy Man and other stories by Jo Nesbⱷ edited by Robert Ferguson (Penguin Random House; Harvill Secker)
  • ‘With the Others’ by TM Logan in Afraid of the Shadows edited by Miranda Jewess (Criminal Minds)
  • ‘Changeling’ by Bryony Pearce in Criminal Pursuits: Crime Through Time edited by Samantha Lee Howe (Telos Publishing)
  • ‘When I Grow Up’ by Robert Scragg in Afraid of the Shadows edited by Miranda Jewess (Criminal Minds)

 

ALCS GOLD DAGGER FOR NON-FICTION - The Disappearance of Lydia Harvey: A true story of sex, crime and the meaning of justice, Julia Laite (Profile Books)

Also nominated:

  • The Devil You Know: Stories of Human Cruelty and Compassion, Dr Gwen Adshead & Eileen Horne (Faber)
  • The Dublin Railway Murder, Thomas Morris (Penguin Random House; Harvill Secker)
  • The Unusual Suspect, Ben Machell (Canongate Books)
  • mpire of Pain, Patrick Radden Keefe (Pan Macmillan; Picador)
  • The Irish Assassins: Conspiracy, Revenge and the Murders that Stunned an Empire, Julie Kavanagh (Atlantic Books; Grove Press UK)

 

DAGGER IN THE LIBRARY - Mark Billingham

Also nominated:

  • Cath Staincliffe
  • Edward Marston
  • Lin Anderson
  • Susan Hill

 

PUBLISHERS’ DAGGER - Faber & Faber

Also nominated:

  • HarperCollins; Harper Fiction
  • Penguin Random House; Michael Joseph
  • Pushkin Press; Pushkin Vertigo
  • Titan Books
  • Profile Books; Viper

 

DEBUT DAGGER - The 10:12, Anna Maloney

Also nominated:

  • Henry’s Bomb, Kevin Bartlett
  • Holloway Castle, Laura Ashton Hill
  • he Dead of Egypt, David Smith
  • The Dieppe Letters, Liz Rachel Walker

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