The 2018 edition of the Left Coast Crime mystery conference has ended, with most participants looking forward to next year's conference in Vancouver, B.C. About 560 people attended LCC this year in Reno, Nevada. At the group's banquet Saturday night, the winners of this year's Lefty awards were announced. The winners are in boldface below, followed by the other nominees:
Best Humorous Mystery
- Cajun Christmas Killing, by Ellen Byron
- Gone Gull, by Dona Andrews
- Dying on the Vine, by Marla Cooper
- Art of Vanishing, by Cynthia Kuhn
- Dying for a Diamond, by Cindy Sample
Best Historical Mystery (prior to 1960) - The Bruce Alexander Memorial
- In Farleigh Field, by Rhys Bowen
- Woman in the Camphor Trunk, by Jennifer Kincheloe
- Dangerous to Know, by Renee Patrick
- Proud Sinner, by Patricia Royale
- Season of Blood, by Jeri Westerson
Best Debut Mystery
- Hollywood Homicide, by Kellye Garrett
- Short Time to Die, by Susan Alice Bickford
- Lost Luggage, by Wendall Thomas
- A Head in Cambodia, by Nancy Tingley
- Protocol, by Kathleen Valenti
Best Mystery (not in other categories)
- Sulfur Springs, by William Kent Krueger
- Blood Truth, by Matt Coyle
- Glass Houses, by Louise Penny
- Unsettling Crime for Samuel Craddock, by Terry Shames
- Cast the First Stone, by James W. Ziskin
The awards are made based on the votes of Left Coast Crime attendees. Congratulations to all the winners and runners-up!
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