Bouchercon, the world conference for mystery authors and mystery fans, has chosen the recipients of this year's Anthony Awards. The awards (and the conference itself) are named for the late Anthony Boucher, a fine mystery writer in his own right as well as being a critic of mysteries for the New York Times and other publication.
The winners (and the nominees) this year - the winners are marked in bold with a triple-asterisk ***
Best Novel :
- You Will Know Me – Megan Abbott [Little, Brown]
- Where It Hurts – Reed Farrel Coleman [G.P. Putnam’s Sons]
- Red Right Hand – Chris Holm [Mulholland]
- Wilde Lake – Laura Lippman [William Morrow]
- *** A Great Reckoning – Louise Penny [Minotaur]
Best Paperback Original :
- Shot in Detroit – Patricia Abbott [Polis]
- Leadfoot – Eric Beetner [280 Steps]
- Salem’s Cipher – Jess Lourey [Midnight Ink]
- Rain Dogs – Adrian McKinty [Seventh Street]
- How to Kill Friends and Implicate People – Jay Stringer [Thomas & Mercer]
- *** Heart of Stone – James W. Ziskin [Seventh Street]
Best First Novel :
- Dodgers – Bill Beverly [Crown]
- *** IQ – Joe Ide [Mulholland]
- Decanting a Murder – Nadine Nettmann [Midnight Ink]
- Design for Dying – Renee Patrick [Forge]
- The Drifter – Nicholas Petrie [G.P. Putnam’s Sons]
Best Anthology :
- Unloaded: Crime Writers Writing Without Guns – Eric Beetner, ed. [Down & Out]
- In Sunlight or in Shadow – Lawrence Block, ed. [Pegasus]
- Cannibals: Stories from the Edge of the Pine Barrens – Jen Conley [Down & Out]
- *** Blood on the Bayou: Bouchercon Anthology 2016 – Greg Herren, ed. [Down & Out]
- Waiting To Be Forgotten: Stories of Crime and Heartbreak, Inspired by the Replacements – Jay Stringer, ed. [Gutter]
Best Short Story :
- *** “Oxford Girl” – Megan Abbott, Mississippi Noir [Akashic]
- “Autumn at the Automat” – Lawrence Block, In Sunlight or in Shadow [Pegasus]
- “Gary’s Got A Boner” – Johnny Shaw, Waiting to Be Forgotten [Gutter]
- “Parallel Play” – Art Taylor, Chesapeake Crimes: Storm Warning [Wildside]
- “Queen of the Dogs” – Holly West, 44 Caliber Funk: Tales of Crime, Soul and Payback [Moonstone]
Best Children’s/YA Novel
- Snowed – Maria Alexander [Raw Dog Screaming]
- *** The Girl I Used to Be – April Henry [Henry Holt]
- Tag, You’re Dead – J.C. Lane [Poisoned Pen]
- My Sister Rosa – Justine Larbalestier [Soho Teen]
- The Fixes – Owen Matthews [HarperTeen]
Best Novella (8,000-40,000 words) :
- Cleaning Up Finn – Sarah M. Chen [All Due Respect Books]
- No Happy Endings – Angel Luis Colón [Down & Out]
- Crosswise – S.W. Lauden [Down & Out]
- Beware the Shill – John Shepphird [Down & Out]
- *** The Last Blue Glass – B.K. Stevens, Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, April 2016 [Dell]
Best Critical Nonfiction Work :
- Alfred Hitchcock: A Brief Life – Peter Ackroyd [Nan A. Talese]
- Letters from a Serial Killer – Kristi Belcamino & Stephanie Kahalekulu [CreateSpace]
- *** Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life – Ruth Franklin [Liveright]
- Something in the Blood: The Untold Story of Bram Stoker – David J. Skal [Liveright]
- The Wicked Boy: The Mystery of a Victorian Child Murderer – Kate Summerscale [Bloomsbury/Penguin]
The winners were chosen by the roughly 1800 attendees at this year's Bouchercon, and the awards were presented at the group's closing banquet on Sunday afternoon.
Congratulations to the winners and to all the nominees!
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