2012 Dagger Award Winners (first half)

On July 5 in London, the Crime Writers’ Association of Britain (CWA) announced the winners of the following six categories of the 2012 Dagger Awards:

CWA Ellis Peters Historical Dagger: Icelight, by Aly Monroe (John Murray)

CWA International Dagger: The Potter’s Field, by Andrea Camilleri, translated by Stephen Sartarelli (Mantle)

CWA Non-fiction Dagger: The Eleventh Day, by Anthony Summers and Robbyn Swan (Transworld/Doubleday)

CWA Short Story Dagger (Tie) :

“The Message,” by Margaret Murphy (from Murder Squad: Best Eaten Cold, edited by Martin Edwards; The Mystery Press)

“Laptop,” by Cath Staincliffe (from Murder Squad: Best Eaten Cold)

CWA Dagger in the Library: Steve Mosby

CWA Debut Dagger: Beached, by Sandy Gingras

Diamond Dagger Award Recipient: Frederick Forsyth

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2012 Dagger Award Longlists (second half)

On July 5 in London, the Crime Writers’ Association of Britain (CWA) announced the longlists of the following three categories of the 2012 Dagger Awards:

The John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger:

・ The Doll Princess, by Tom Benn (Jonathan Cape)

・ Heart-Shaped Bruise, by Tanya Byrne (Headline)

・ A Land More Kind than Home, by Wiley Cash (Bantam)

・ So Much Pretty, by Cara Hoffman (Century)

・ Good People, by Ewart Hutton (HarperCollins)

・ Turn of Mind, by Alice LaPlante (Harvill Secker)

・ The Expats, by Chris Pavone (Faber and Faber)

・ What Dies in Summer, by Tom Wright (Canongate)

The Ian Fleming Steel Dagger:

・ Dare Me, by Megan Abbott (Picador)

・ The Shadow Patrol, by Alex Berenson (Headline)

・ A Foreign Country, by Charles Cumming (HarperCollins)

・ The Fear Index, by Robert Harris (Hutchinson)

・ The Dispatcher, by Ryan David Jahn (Macmillan)

・ Uncommon Enemy, by Alan Judd (Simon & Schuster)

・ The Child Who, by Simon Lelic (Mantle)

・ Reamde, by Neal Stephenson (Atlantic)

The Gold Dagger:

・ A Land More Kind than Home, by Wiley Cash (Bantam)

・ Vengeance in Mind, by N.J. Cooper (Simon & Schuster)

・ Grandad, There’s a Head on the Beach, by Colin Cotterill (Quercus)

・ The Flight, by M.R. Hall (Mantle)

・ The Rage, by Gene Kerrigan (Vintage)

・ Turn of Mind, by Alice LaPlante (Harvill Secker)

・ The Child Who, by Simon Lelic (Mantle)

・ Bereft, by Chris Womersley (Quercus)

The shortlists will be announced later in the summer, and the winners will be awarded in the autumn.