
The judging panel for this year’s Dagger in the Library Award are pleased to announce the longlist for the 2013 award. We have been thrilled with the response and the nominations we have received from libraries up, down and across the country and have been knee deep in books since January.
As ever, the selection process proved tough and there was much discussion before we arrived at our chosen longlist.
We are all eagerly reading on for the shortlisting process and are thrilled to see some new names as well as some familiar ones on this year’s list.
Thanks also to our colleagues at Random House/Dead Good and the Reading Agency for their support and sponsorship of this unique award but also a big thank you to all the public library staff and users who took the time to nominate their favourite authors for this award. We are not exaggerating when we say, this award could not take place without you.Many congratulations to these nominated authors:
Belinda Bauer

She is published by Transworld and her website is www.belindabauer.co.uk.
The photograph of Belinda Bauer is by Johnny Ring
Alison Bruce

She is published by Constable & Robinson and her website is www.alisonbruce.com.
S.J. Bolton

She has in total seven books to her name, most recentlyLike This, For Ever.
She is published by Bantam Press, Transworld and her website is www.sjbolton.com.
Peter May

He is published by Quercus and his website is www.petermay.co.uk.
Gordon Ferris

His website is www.gordonferris.com
Tania Carver

They are published by Sphere and their website is www.taniacarver.com
Elly Griffiths

She is published by Quercus and her website is www.ellygriffiths.co.uk.

Christopher Fowler
Christopher Fowler is the multi award-winning author of over thirty novels and twelve short story collections, including Roofworld, Spanky, Calabash, Hell Train and ten Bryant & May mystery novels. He currently writes a weekly column in the Independent on Sunday and reviews for the Financial Times. He lives in King’s Cross in London.He is published by Bantam and his website is www.christopherfowler.co.uk
Michael Ridpath

He is published by the Corvus imprint of Atlantic Books and his website is michaelridpath.com.

Jane Casey
Born and brought up in Dublin, Jane Casey has been twice shortlisted for the Irish Crime Novel of the Year Award. She is the author of The Missing and two previous Maeve Kerrigan novels The Burning and The Reckoning. Married to a criminal barrister, Jane lives in south-west London.She is published by Ebury Press and her website is www.maevekerrigan.co.uk.

Phil Rickman
Phil Rickman lives on the Welsh border where he writes and presents the book programme Phil the Shelf on BBC Radio Wales. He is the hugely popular author of The Bones of Avalon and the Merrily Watkins Mysteries.He is published by the Corvus imprint of Atlantic Books and his website is www.philrickman.co.uk.

Alex Gray
Alex Gray was born and educated in Glasgow. She has been awarded the Scottish Association of Writers' Constable and Pitlochry trophies for her crime writing, and is the Scottish Chapter convenor for the Crime Writers’ Association. Married with a son and daughter, she now writes full time.She is published by Sphere and her website is www.alex-gray.com.
Frances Brody
Frances Brody comes from a great family of story tellers, though she’s the first in the family to write professionally. She is the author of four Kate Shackleton mysteries, most recently A Woman Unknown, published on 1st September 2012.She is published by Piatkus and her website is frances-brody.com
Unlike most other literary prizes, the Dagger in the Library is awarded not for an individual book but for the author’s body of work. Last year’s winner was Steve Mosby, and previous winners have included Mo Hayder, Colin Cotterill, Stuart MacBride and Craig Russell; whilst Lesley Horton and C J Sansom have been Highly Commended.
The nominated authors must be alive, preferably working in Britain and cannot have won the award before. As the award is for a body of work, authors should have published at least three books. Entries from reading groups or individuals are submitted through libraries. Nomination forms may be downloaded by clicking the links at the top of the right-hand column.
Queries to: library.dagger@thecwa.co.uk
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