Best Novel: William Kent Krueger, ORDINARY
GRACE
Best First Novel: Jason Matthews, RED SPARROW
Best Paperback Original: Alex Marwood, THE WICKED GIRLS
Best Young Adult: Annabelle Pitcher, KETCHUP CLOUDS
And from Shelf Awareness:
Edgar Awards: 'Stories Are Your Power'
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Marcia Talley, author of the Hannah Ives mystery series and the general awards chair, said that she was "struck each year" by the fact that an Edgar Award was "so special because it's an award from your peers."
Robin and Jamie Agnew, the husband and wife co-owners of Aunt Agatha's Mystery Bookshop in Ann Arbor, Mich., received the Raven Award, which recognizes "outstanding achievement in the mystery field outside the realm of creative writing." Robin called the award a "lifetime pinnacle for us," and Jamie promised that "as long as you keep writing and editing and publishing [mysteries], we will do our best to sell them."
Authors Robert Crais and Carolyn Hart each received Grand Master Awards for their contributions to the genre and overall bodies of work. The Best First Novel Award went to Jason Matthews for the book Red Sparrow (Scribner), and the night's final award, the much coveted Best Novel, went to William Kent Krueger for Ordinary Grace (Atria). Said Krueger: "To write, to be published, to be read, to be appreciated. What more could any storyteller ask for?" --Alex Mutter
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