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It was the biggest crime-fiction award in the world in monetary terms. In 2008, Duncan Lawrie Bank withdrew its sponsorship of the awards. As a result, the top prize is again called the Gold Dagger without a monetary award. From 1969 to 2005, a Silver Dagger was awarded to the runner-up. When Duncan Lawrie acquired sponsorship, this award was ...
The award was called the Ellis Peters Historical Dagger from 1999 to 2005, and was known as the Ellis Peters Historical Award from 2006 to 2012, to commemorate the life and work of historical crime writer Ellis Peters, [1] whose Cadfael Chronicles (1977–1994) are generally credited with popularizing the genre that would become known as the ...
Barbellion Prize, for ill and disabled writers; Bristol Festival of Ideas Book Prize, for a book which "presents new, important and challenging ideas" British Book Awards, the "Nibbies" Costa Book Awards (formerly the Whitbread book awards) Guardian First Book Award; International Rubery Book Award; Jhalak Prize; John Llewellyn Rhys Prize ...
Mystery Writers of Japan Award winners (60 P) N. Ned Kelly Award winners (1 C, 40 P) Nero Award winners (1 C, 26 P) S. Shamus Awards (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category ...
Original Sins is the 2010 anthology of crime from a distinguished selection of British writers published by Severn House. In 2013, the CWA anthology Deadly Pleasures was published and in 2015 an anthology of True Crime stories was released. Mystery Tour was published in December 2018, and Vintage Crime followed in 2020.
Marsh Biography Award – awarded biennially for the best biography written by a British author first published in the UK during the two preceding years. Marsh Award for Children's Literature in Translation – recognises the best translation of a children’s book from a foreign language into English and published in the UK.
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The Guest List is a 2020 mystery novel by British author Lucy Foley. The story takes place at the wedding of Jules Keegan and Will Slater, which is being held on an island off the coast of Ireland. The plot has been compared to the works of Agatha Christie, as a murder occurs with limited suspects and each guest has a secret which will be revealed.