Just announced this week: the finalists for this year's Lefty Awards, to be presented at the Left Coast Crime conference coming up in Honolulu in March. The mystery authors and mystery readers gathered for the conference (I know, it's Waikiki - tough assignment, but somebody's got to do it) will be choosing from among these nominees:
Lefty for Best Humorous Mystery Novel
- Donna Andrews, Die Like an Eagle
- Ellen Byron, Body on the Bayou
- Timothy Hallinan, Fields Where They Lay
- Heather Haven, The CEO Came DOA
- Johnny Shaw, Floodgate
- Diane Vallere, A Disguise to Die For
Lefty for Best Historical Mystery Novel (Bruce Alexander Memorial) for books covering events before 1960
- Rhys Bowen, Crowned and Dangerous
- Susanna Calkins, A Death Along the River Fleet
- Laurie R. King, The Murder of Mary Russell
- Catriona McPherson, The Reek of Red Herrings
- Ann Parker, What Gold Buys
Lefty for Best Debut Mystery Novel
- Sarah M. Chen, Cleaning Up Finn
- Marla Cooper, Terror in Taffeta
- Alexia Gordon, Murder in G Major
- Nadine Nettmann, Decanting a Murder
- Renee Patrick, Design for Dying
Lefty for Best Mystery Novel (not in other categories)
- Matt Coyle, Dark Fissures
- Gigi Pandian, Michelangelo's Ghost
- Louise Penny, A Great reckoning
- Terry Shames, The Necessary Murder of Nonie Blake
- James W. Ziskin, Heart of Stone
The winners will be voted on by the conference attendees, with the awards presented at the group's banquet on Sunday, March 18. More details are available in the Left Coast Crime press release.
As always, congratulations to all of the honorees!
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