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Mystery Writers of America - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Agatha Award - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Agatha Awards are literary awards for mystery and crime writers who write via the same method as Agatha Christie (i.e. closed setting, no sex or violence, amateur detective). At an annual conven...
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Named for the late Anthony Boucher, a well-known writer who helped found the Mystery Writers of America, the Anthony Awards are considered among the most prestigious literary award for mystery authors.
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Web site of Agatha winner Julia Spencer-Fleming, Maine author of bestselling mysteries, and religious mystery novels set in the Adirondack region of upstate New York. Spencer-Fleming's award winning mystery series are pure thrillers filled with romance and literary suspense. ... An Edgar Award Finalist for Best Mystery of 2004,
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To the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer list. The Campbell Award, while voted on by the members of the current World Science Fiction Convention, is administered by Dell Magazines. ... Major Mystery Awards...
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stus3's Full Review: Jan Burke - Hocus: An Irene Kelly Mystery ... But in HOCUS, Burke created a new plot, brought in some of the most fascinating people I'd ever met in a mystery and balanced the activities of protagonist Kelly and her husband, homicide detective Frank Harriman.
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Interview with award-winning mystery writer featured in Southern Review. Novelist David Fulmer, Shamus award winner and LA Times book prize nominee, writes crime novels set in the old Storyville bordello district of New Orleans. ... Novelist David Fulmer, Shamus award winner and LA Times book prize nominee,
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