The Left Coast Crime awards, better known as the Lefty awards, were presented this evening to the winners of the traditional honors. They were selected by ballots cast by the attendees of the Left Coast Crime conference in Honolulu, and presented at the annual awards banquets. May I have the envelope, please?
Best Humorous Mystery
- **Body on the Bayou, by Ellen Byron**
- Die Like an Eagle, by Donna Andrews
- Fields Where They Lay, by Timothy Hallinan
- The CEO Came DOA, by Heather Haven
- Floodgate, by Johnny Shaw
- A Disguise to Die for, by Diane Vallere
Best Historical Mystery (prior to 1960)
(The Bruce Alexander Memorial)
- **The Reek of Red Herrings, by Catriona McPherson**
- Crowned and Dangerous, by Rhys Bowen
- A Death Along the River Fleet, by Susanna Calkins
- The Murder of Mary Russell, by Laurie R. King
- What Gold Buys, by Ann Parker
Best Debut Mystery
- **Murder in G Major, by Alexia Gordon**
- Cleaning Up Finn, by Sarah M. Chen
- Terror in Taffeta, by Marla Cooper
- Decanting a Murder, by Nadine Nettmann
- Design for Dying, by Renee Patrick
**Best Mystery (not in other categories)
- **A Great Reckoning, by Louise Penny**
- Dark Fissures, by Matt Coyle
- Michelangelo's Ghost, by Gigi Pandian
- The Necessary Murder of Nonie Blake, by Terry Shames
- Heart of Stone, by James W. Ziskin
As always, congratulations to all of the honorees1
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