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Agatha Award winners
Given annually by Malice Domestic
BEST NOVEL
You've Got Murder by Donna Andrews, Berkley Prime Crime
BEST FIRST NOVEL
In the Bleak Midwinter by Julia Spencer-Fleming, St, Martin's Minotaur
BEST NONFICTION
They Died in Vain: Overlooked, Underappreciated, and Forgotten Mystery Novels, edited by Jim Huang, Crum Creek Press
BEST SHORT STORY-- TIE
The Dog That Didn't Bark by Margaret Maron, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, December 2002
Too Many Cooks by Marcia Talley, Much Ado About Murder, edited by Anne Perry, Berkley Prime Crime
BEST CHILDRENS/YOUNG ADULT
Red Card: A Zeke Armstrong Mystery (The Zeke Armstrong Mysteries, 1) by Daniel J. Hale & Matthew LaBrot, Top Publications
[5/04/2003]
2003 EDGAR AWARD WINNERS
BEST NOVEL
Winter and Night by S.J. Rozan (St. Martin's Minotaur)
BEST FIRST NOVEL BY AMERICAN AUTHOR
The Blue Edge of Midnight by Jonathon King (Dutton)
BEST PAPERBACK ORIGINAL
Out of Sight by T.J. MacGregor (Pinnacle)
BEST SHORT STORY
Mexican Gatsby by Raymond Steiber (EQMM/March)
BEST CRITICAL/BIOGRAPHICAL
The Mammoth Encyclopedia of Modern Crime Fiction by Mike Ashley (Carroll & Graf)
BEST FACT CRIME
Fire Lover by Joseph Wambaugh (Morrow)
BEST YOUNG ADULT
The Wessex Papers, Vols. 1-3 by Daniel Parker (Avon)
BEST JUVENILE
Harriet Spies Again by Helen Ericson (Random House/Delacorte Press)
BEST TELEVISION EPISODE TELEPLAY
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: "Waste", Teleplay by Dawn DeNoon and Lisa
Marie Petersen
BEST MOTION PICTURE SCREENPLAY
Chicago by Bill Condon (Miramax Films)
BEST PLAY
Easy by Philip DePoy (Horizon Theatre)
Robert L. Fish Memorial Award
Mike Doogan - "War Can Be Murder" (Mysterious North Anthology)
Grand Master: Ira Levin
Raven Award: Otto Penzler, owner of Mysterious Bookshop, New York
Poe Museum, Richmond Virginia
Ed & Pat Thomas, owners of Book Carnival Bookstore
Ellery Queen Award: Ed Gorman
Special Edgar Award: Dick Wolf, creator of Law & Order
[5/01/2003]
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