Sunday, September 7, 2025

Anthony Awards in Abundance

 

2025-Anthony-Award-Winners


The Bouchercon Crime Fiction Conference, "Blood on the Bayou: Case Closed," announced the winners for the annual Anthony Awards during the convention in New Orleans this weekend. Congrats to all the winners and finalists! 

 

Best Hardcover NovelThe God of the Woods, by Liz Moore (Riverhead)

Other finalists:

  • Missing White Woman, by Kellye Garrett (Mulholland)
  • he Grey Wolf, by Louise Penny (Minotaur)
  • Alter Ego, by Alex Segura (Flatiron)
  • California Bear, by Duane Swiercynski (Mulholland)

Best First NovelYou Know What You Did, by K.T. Nguyen (Dutton)

Other finalists:

  • The Mechanics of Memory, by Audrey Lee (CamCat)
  • Ghosts of Waikiki, by Jennifer K. Morita (Crooked Lane
  • Good-Looking Ugly, by Rob D. Smith (Shotgun Honey
  • Holy City, by Henry Wise (Atlantic Monthly Press)

Best Paperback/E-book/Audiobook: Echo, by Tracy Clark (Thomas & Mercer)

Other finalists:

  • The Last Few Miles of Road, by Eric Beetner (Level Best)
  • Served Cold, by James L’Etoile (Level Best)
  • Late Checkout, by Alan Orloff (Level Best)
  • The Big Lie, by Gabriel Valjan (Level Best/Historia)

Best HistoricalThe Murder of Mr. Ma, by John Shen Yen Nee and S.J. Rozan (Soho Crime)

Other finalists:

  • The Lantern’s Dance, by Laurie R. King (Bantam)
  • The Witching Hour, by Catriona McPherson (Mobius)
  • The Bootlegger’s Daughter, by Nadine Nettmann (Lake Union)
  • The Courtesan’s Pirate, by Nina Wachsman (Level Best/Historia)

Best ParanormalA New Lease on Death, by Olivia Blacke (Minotaur)

Other finalists:

  • Five Furry Familiars, by Lynn Cahoon (Kensington Cozies)
  • Exposure, by Ramona Emerson (Soho Crime)
  • Lights, Cameras, Bones, by Carolyn Haines (Minotaur)
  • Death in Ghostly Hue, by Susan Van Kirk (Level Best)

Best Cozy/HumorousCirque du Slay, by Rob Osler (Crooked Lane)

Other finalists:

  • A Cup of Flour, a Pinch of Death, by Valerie Burns (Kensington Cozies)
  • A Very Woodsy Murder, by Ellen Byron (Kensington Cozies)
  • Ill-Fated Fortune, by Jennifer J. Chow (Minotaur)
  • Scotzilla, by Catriona McPherson (Severn House)
  • Dominoes, Danzón, and Death, by Raquel V. Reyes (Crooked Lane)

Best Children’s/Young Adult NovelWhen Mimi Went Missing, by Suja Sukumar (Soho Teen)

Other finalists:

  • The Big Grey Men of Ben MacDhui, by K.B. Jackson (Reycraft)
  • The Sasquatch of Harriman Lake, by K.B. Jackson (Reycraft)
  • First Week Free at the Roomy Toilet, by Josh Proctor (Level Elevate)
  • The Sherlock Society, by James Ponti (Aladdin Paperbacks)

Best Critical/Nonfiction: The Serial Killer’s Apprentice, by Katherine Ramsland and Tracy Ullman (Crime Ink)

Other finalists:

  • Writing the Cozy Mystery: Authors’ Perspectives on Their Craft, edited by Phyllis M. Betz (McFarland)
  • Some of My Best Friends Are Murderers: Critiquing the Columbo Killers, by Chris Chan (Level Best)
  • On Edge: Gender and Genre in the Work of Shirley Jackson, Patricia Highsmith, and Leigh Brackett, by Ashley Lawson (Ohio State University Press)
  • Abingdon’s Boardinghouse Murder, by Greg Lilly (History Press)

Best Anthology/Collection Tales of Music, Murder, and Mayhem: Bouchercon Anthology 2024, edited by Heather Graham (Down & Out)

Other finalists:

  • Murder, Neat: A Sleuthslayer’s Anthology, edited by Michael Bracken and Barb Goffman (Level Short)
  • Scattered, Smothered, Covered & Chunked: Crime Fiction Inspired by Waffle House, edited by Michael Bracken and Stacy Woodson (Down & Out)
  • Eight Very Bad Nights: A Collection of Hanukkah Noir, edited by Tod Goldberg (Soho Crime)
  • Friend of the Devil: Crime Fiction Inspired by the Songs of the Grateful Dead, edited by Josh Pachter (Down & Out)

Best Short Story“Something to Hold Onto,” by Curtis Ippolito (from Dark Yonder, Issue 6, edited by Katy Munger and Eryk Pruitt; Thalia Press)

Other finalists:

  • “A Matter of Trust,” by Barb Goffman (from Three Strikes—You’re Dead, edited by Donna Andrews, Barb Goffman, and Marcia Talley (Wildside Press)
  • “Twenty Centuries,” by James D.F. Hannah (from Eight Very Bad Nights: A Collection of Hanukkah Noir, edited by Tod Goldberg; Soho Crime)
  • “Satan’s Spit,” by Gabriel Valjan (from Tales of Music, Murder, and Mayhem: Bouchercon Anthology 2024, edited by Heather Graham; Down & Out)
  • “Reynisfjara,” by Kristopher Zgorski (from Mystery Most International, edited by Rita Owen, Verena Rose, and Shawn Reilly Simmons; Level Short)

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