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Audie Award Nominees
Fans of mysteries in audiobook form may be interested in these nominations (among many other categories) from the Audio Publishers Association. Winners will be announced May 30.
MYSTERY, FICTION:
"The Diviner's Son," by Gary Crew, read by Michael Veitch (Bolinda Audiobooks)
"Jolie Blon's Bounce," by James Lee Burke, read by Will Patton (Simon & Schuster Audio)
"Q Is for Quarry," by Sue Grafton, read by Judy Kaye (Random House Audio)
"Rumpole's Return," by Sir John Mortimer, read by Robert Hardy (BBC Audiobooks America)
"Tishomingo Blues," by Elmore Leonard, read by Paul Rudd (Harper Audio)
SOLO NARRATION - MALE:
Gil Bellows; "The Beach House," by James Patterson & Peter De Jonge (Time Warner AudioBooks)
William Dufris; "Pale Horse Coming," by Stephen Hunter (BBC Audiobooks America)
Richard Ferrone; "Mortal Prey," (unabridged), by John Sandford (Putnam Berkley Audio)
Joe Mantegna; "Street Boys," by Lorenzo Carcaterra (Random House Audio)
Frank Muller; "Tishomingo Blues," by Elmore Leonard (Recorded Books)
[3/18/2003]
Winners Announced at Left Coast Crime
LEFTY AWARD (from LCC for most humorous mystery novel)
TIE --
The Hearse Case Scenario - Tim Cockey
Pipsqueak - Brian Wiprud
ARTY AWARD (from LCC for best cover on a humorous mystery)
Buck Fever - Jacket Art Design: David Baldeosingh Rotstein - Author: Ben Rehder
DILYS AWARD (from Independent Mystery Booksellers Assn for book most fun to sell)
In the Bleak Midwinter, by Julia Spencer-Fleming
[3/18/2003]
Hammett Prize Nominees
The North American Branch of the International Association of Crime Writers is pleased to announce nominees for their annual HAMMETT PRIZE for a work of literary excellence in the field of crime writing by a US or Canadian author. The nominees are as follows:
James Lee Burke, Jolie Blon's Bounce (Simon & Schuster)
John Case, The Eighth Day (Ballantine)
J. Robert Janes, Flykiller (McArthur/Orion)
Walter Mosley, Bad Boy Brawly Brown (Little, Brown)
Owen Parry, Honor's Kingdom (Morrow)
The winner will be named on June 14, 2003 at the Bloody Words mystery convention in Ottawa.
[3/18/2003]
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