And Then There Were
Nine
THREE
debut novelists and two established authors dipping their creative pens in the
crime and mystery well for the first time help bring a fresh look to the
longlist for the 2015 Ngaio Marsh Award for Best Crime Novel, revealed today.
“It is fantastic to see more and more talented New Zealand writers bringing
their unique voices, perspectives, and interests to one of the world’s most
popular storytelling genres,” said Judging Convenor Craig Sisterson. “Crime
fiction is a broad church nowadays, and this year’s excellent longlist
illustrates that well. It will be very interesting to see which of these books
the judges prefer.” The nine longlisted titles are:
·
DROWNING CITY by Ben Atkins (Random
House)
·
FIVE MINUTES ALONE by Paul Cleave
(Penguin)
·
DATABYTE by Cat Connor (Rebel
ePublishers)
·
THE PETTICOAT MEN by Barbara Ewing (Head
of Zeus)
·
A HISTORY OF CRIME: THE SOUTHERN
DOUBLE-CROSS by Dinah Holman (Ravensbourne Books)
·
TRILEMMA by Jennifer Mortimer (Oceanview
Publishing)
·
SWIMMING IN THE DARK by Paddy Richardson
(Upstart Press)
·
THE CHILDREN’S POND by Tina Shaw
(Pointer Press)
·
FALLOUT by Paul Thomas (Upstart Press)
The judging panel (crime fiction experts
from New Zealand, Australia, the United States, United Kingdom and Iceland)
will announce the finalists in May. The winner will be revealed at a special
event held later this year in association with WORD Christchurch, which has
supported the Award since its establishment in 2010.
For more information, please contact: Craig Sisterson, Judging Convenor: ngaiomarshaward@gmail.com
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