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In Memoriam
Bruce Pelz, co-founder of Bouchercon, passed away May 9, 2002.
[5/11/2002]
Agatha Award Winners Announced
Lifetime Achievement: Tony Hillerman
Best novel
Murphy's Law, by Rhys Bowen (St Martin's Minotaur)
Best First Novel
Bubbles Unbound, by Sarah Strohmeyer (Dutton)
Best Nonfiction
Seldom Disappointed: A Memoir, by Tony Hillerman (HarperCollins)
Best Short Story
"The Would-Be Widower," by Katherine Hall Page (in Malice Domestic 10, edited by Nevada Barr; Avon)
Best Childrens
The Mystery of the Haunted Caves, by Penny Warner (Meadowbrook Press)
[5/06/2002]
Edgar Award Winners Announced
Grand Master Robert B. Parker
Best Novel
Silent Joe by T. Jefferson Parker (Hyperion)
Best First Novel by an American Author
Line of Vision by David Ellis (GP Putnam's Sons)
Best Paperback Original
Adios Muchachos by Daniel Chavarria (Akashic Books)
Best Fact Crime
Son Of A Grifter by Kent Walker with Mark Schone (William Morrow)
Best Critical/Biographical Work
Edgar Allan Poe: A To Z by Dawn B. Sova (Facts on File/Checkmark Books)
Best Short Story
"Double-Crossing Delancy" by S.J. Rozan (Private Eye Writers of America, Mystery Street, Penguin Putnam/Signet)
Best Young Adult
The Boy In The Burning House by Tim Wynne-Jones (Farrar, Straus and Giroux/Melanie Kroupa Books)
Best Juvenile
Dangling by Lillian Eige (Simon Schuster, Atheneum)
Best Television Episode
The Sopranos: "The Pine Barrens" Teleplay by Terence Winter,
Story by Tim Van Patten Terence Winter
Best Television Feature / Mini-series
The Sins by William Ivory (BBC America)
Best Mystery Motion Picture
Memento Screenplay by Christopher Nolan (Newmarket Films)
Ellery Queen Award
to honor writing teams and outstanding people in the mystery publishing industry
Janet Hutchings- editor of Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
Cathleen Jordan- editor of Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
Robert L Fish Award
for the best first short story by an American author
Ted Hertel, Jr. "My Bonnie Lies" (Mammoth Book of Legal Thrillers)
Raven
for outstanding achievement in the mystery field outside the realm of creative writing
Charles Champlin- Los Angeles Times mystery reviewer and Arts Editor Emeritus
Anthony Mason Douglas Smith- of CBS Sunday Morning's "Fine Print"
Special Edgar Award To Blake Edwards
In a separate event on Wednesday evening, the Mary Higgins Clark Award was presented for the book written most closely in the Mary Higgins Clark tradition:
Summer Of Storms by Judith Kelman (Putnam)
[5/03/2002]
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