The folks at Malice Domestic have announced the nominees for this year's Agatha Awards. The winners will be selected by the people who attend Malice Domestic 23, coming up at the end of April in Bethesda, MD. Here are the nominees:
For Best Novel:
- Stork Raving Mad, by Donna Andrews
- Bury Your Dead, by Louise Penny
- The Scent of Rain and Lightning, by Nancy Pickard
- Drive Time, by Hank Phillippi Ryanh
- Truly, Madly, by Heather Webber
Best First Novel:
- The Long Quiche Goodbye, by Avery Aames
- Murder at the PTA, by Laura Alden
- Maid of Murder, by Amanda Flower
- Full Mortality, by Sasscer Hill
- Diamonds for the Dead, by Alan Orloff
Best Nonfiction:
- The Poisoner's Handbook: Murder and Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York, by Deborah Blum
- Agatha Christie's Secret Notebooks: 50 Years of Mysteries in the Making, by John Curran
- Sherlock Holmes for Dummies, by Stephen Doyle and David A. Crowder
- Have Faith in Your Kitchen, by Katherine Hall Page
- Charlie Chan: The Untold Story of the Honorable Detective and his Rendezvous with American History, by Yunte Huang
Best Short Story:
- "Swing Shift," by Dana Cameron (in Crimes by Moonlight)
- "Size Matters," by Sheila Connolly (in Thin Ice)
- "Volunteer of the Year," by Barb Goffman (in Chesapeake Crimes: They Had It Comin')
- "So Much in Common," by Mary Jane Maffini (in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine)
- "The Green Cross," by Liz Zelvin (in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine)
Best Children's/Young Adult Novel:
- Theodore Boone, Kid Lawyer, by John Grisham
- Theodosia and the Eyes of Horus, by R. L. LaFevers
- The Agency: A Spy in the House, by Y. S. Lee
- Virals, by Kathy Reichs
- The Other Side of Dark, by Sarah Smith
Congratulations to all of the nominees. Looks like I have a fair amount of reading to do between now and the end of April!
UPDATED to correct a typo in one of the titles.
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