An extended judging
process has led to two very strong shortlists, says Sisterson. This year, not
only will the Ngaio Marsh Award for Best Crime Novel, established in 2010, be
presented at the Great New Zealand Crime Debate at WORD Christchurch Writers
& Readers Festival on 27 August, but also a new Best First Novel prize for
debuts.
The finalists for the
Ngaio Marsh Award for Best Crime Novel are:
• INSIDE THE BLACK HORSE by Ray Berard (Mary Egan
Publishing);
• MADE TO KILL by Adam Christopher (Titan Books);
• TRUST NO ONE by Paul Cleave (Upstart Press);
• THE LEGEND OF WINSTONE BLACKHAT by Tanya Moir
(RHNZ Vintage); and
• AMERICAN BLOOD by Ben Sanders (Allen & Unwin).
The finalists for the
Ngaio Marsh Award for Best First Novel are:
• INSIDE THE BLACK HORSE by Ray Berard (Mary Egan
Publishing);
• THE FIXER by John Daniell (Upstart Press);
• THE GENTLEMEN’S CLUB by Jen Shieff (Mary Egan
Publishing); and
• TWISTER by Jane Woodham (Makaro Press).
“I’d like to thank all
our entrants for making our job so tough,” says Sisterson, “along with all our
judges and WORD Christchurch for their ongoing support of the Ngaio Marsh
Awards. Local crime writing is in fine fettle.”
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