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CWA AWARDS ANNOUNCED
The Crime Writers' Association and www.MysteryThriller.co.uk have announced the winners of this year's Daggers, given on November 9.
GOLD AND SILVER DAGGERS FOR FICTION (For the top crime novel of the year and the runner up. £3000 and £2000 prize money, sponsored by www.MysteryThriller.co.uk)
GOLD: Sara Paretsky for 'Blacklist' (Hamish Hamilton)
SILVER: John Harvey for 'Flesh And Blood' (Heinemann)
CWA IAN FLEMING STEEL DAGGER (For the best adventure/thriller novel in the vein of James Bond. £2000 prize money, sponsored by the Fleming Estate)
WINNER: Jeffery Deaver for 'Garden Of Beasts' (Hodder and Stoughton)
THE CWA JOHN CREASEY MEMORIAL DAGGER (For first books by previously unpublished writers. £1000 prize money, sponsored by BBC Audio Books)
WINNER: Mark Mills for 'Amagansett' (Fourth Estate)
CWA ELLIS PETERS HISTORICAL DAGGER (£3000 prize money, sponsored by the estate of Ellis Peters and her publishers, Headline, and the Time Warner Book Group. (Announced earlier in the fall)
WINNER: Barbara Cleverly - 'The Damascened Blade' (Constable & Robinson)
CWA GOLD DAGGER FOR NON-FICTION (£2000 prize money, sponsored by www.MysteryThriller.co.uk)
CO-WINNERS: John Dickie - 'COSA NOSTRA: A History Of The Sicilian Mafia' (Hodder &
Stoughton)
Rebecca Gowers - 'The Swamp Of Death: A True Tale of Victorian Lies and Murder' (Hamish Hamilton)
CWA SHORT STORY DAGGER (£1500 prize money, sponsored by www.MysteryThriller.co.uk)
WINNER: Jeffery Deaver for 'The Weekender' - from 'Twisted' (Hodder & Stoughton)
CWA DAGGER IN THE LIBRARY (Nominated and judged by librarians and awarded to an author for a body of work, not one single title. £1500 prize money, sponsored by Random House)
WINNER: Alexander McCall Smith
CWA DEBUT DAGGER (£250 prize money, sponsored by Orion)
WINNER: Ellen Grubb for 'The Doll Makers' (UK)
For more information, go to www.thecwa.co.uk
[11/10/2004]
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