Saturday, September 6, 2025

Davitt Delights

 

Davitt-Awards

Sisters in Crime Australia announced the winners of the Davitt Awards for best crime books by Australian women. The awards are named after Ellen Davitt, author of Australia’s first mystery novel, Force and Fraud, in 1865. Congratulations to all the winners and finalists!

Adult Crime NovelTo the River by Vikki Wakefield

Other finalists:

  • The Rewilding by Donna M. Cameron
  • Safe Haven by Shankari Chandran
  • What I Would Do to You by Georgia Harper
  • Highway 13 by Fiona McFarlane

Best Nonfiction: To the River by Vikki Wakefield

Other finalists:

  • In Bad Faith by Dassi Erlich
  • Crimes of the Cross by Anne Manne

Best Young Adult: Into the Mouth of the Wolf by Erin Gough

Other finalists:

Look Me in the Eye by Jane Godwin

Children's Crime Novel: The Midwatch by Judith Rossell

Other finalists:

  • utlaw Girls by Emily Gale & Nova Weetman
  • Queen of the Dogs by Joe Weatherstone

Best Debut Crime Book:  What I Would Do To You by Georgia Harper

Kerry Greenwood Readers Choice AwardWhat Happened To Nina? by Dervla McTiernan

Shamus Superiority

The winners of The Private Eye Writers Of America 2025 Shamus Awards, for private eye novels and short stories first published in the United States in 2024, were announced at the 2025 Bouchercon Opening Ceremonies, held in New Orleans, Louisiana. Congrats to all the winners and finalists!

 

BEST PI HARDCOVERTrouble in Queenstown by Delia Pitts (Minotaur Books)

Other finalists:

  • Kingpin by Mike Lawson (Atlantic Monthly Press) 
  • The Hollow Tree by Phillip Miller (Soho Crime)
  • Farewell, Amethystine by Walter Mosley (Mulholland Books) 
  • Death and Glory by Will Thomas (Minotaur Books)


BEST ORIGINAL PI PAPERBACK
Call of the Void by J.T. Siemens (NeWest Press)

Other finalists:

  • Geisha Confidential by Mark Coggins (Down & Out Books)
  • Quarry’s Return by Max Allan Collins (Hard Case Crime)
  • Not Born of Woman by Teel James Glenn (Crossroad Press)
  • Bless Our Sleep by Neil S. Plakcy (Samwise Books)
  • The Big Lie by Gabriel Valjan (Level Best Books)


BEST FIRST PI NOVEL:  
Twice the Trouble by Ash Clifton (Crooked Lane Books)

Other finalists:

  • The Devil’s Daughter by Gordon Greisman (Blackstone Publishing) 
  • Fog City by Claire M. Johnson (Level Best Books) 
  • The Road to Heaven by Alexis Stefanovich-Thomson (Dundurn Press) 
  • Holy City by Henry Wise (Atlantic Monthly Press)


BEST PI SHORT STORY:
  “Deadhead” by Tom Andes (Issue 10.1: A Case of KINK - Cowboy Jamboree Magazine

Other finalists:

  • “Alibi in Ice” by Libby Cudmore (July/August 2024, Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine)  
  • “Drop Dead Gorgeous” by M.E. Proctor (Janie’s Got a Gun: Crime Fiction Inspired by the Music of Aerosmith – White City Press) 
  • “Under Hard Rock” by Ed Teja (Black Cat Weekly #164
  • “The Five Cent Detective” by S.B. Watson (Crimeucopia: Great Googly-Moo!

THE EYE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD:  Christine Matthews

 

Quote of the Week

 Anthony Trollope Quotation