The British Crime Writers’ Association announced the winners of this year's Dagger Awards:
Gold Dagger
Winner: We Begin at the End, by Chris Whitaker (Zaffre)
Highly commended: Blacktop Wasteland, by S.A. Cosby (Headline); House of Correction, by Nicci French (Simon & Schuster)
Also nominated: City of Ghosts, by Ben Creed (Welbeck); Troubled Blood, by Robert Galbraith (Sphere); The Postscript Murders, by Elly Griffiths (Quercus); and Midnight Atlanta, by Thomas Mullen (Little, Brown)
Ian Fleming Steel Dagger
Winner: When She Was Good, by Michael Robotham (Sphere)
Also nominated: Troubled Blood, by Robert Galbraith (Sphere); The Nothing Man, by Catherine Ryan Howard (Atlantic); The Devil and the Dark Water, by Stuart Turton (Raven); One by One, by Ruth Ware (Harvill Secker); and We Begin at the End, by Chris Whitaker (Zaffre)
John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger
Winner: The Creak on the Stairs, by Eva Björg Ægisdóttir (Orenda)
Also nominated: City of Ghosts, by Ben Creed (Welbeck); The One That Got Away, by Egan Hughes (Sphere); The Bone Jar, by S.W. Kane (Thomas & Mercer); Fortune Favours the Dead, by Stephen Spotswood (Wildfire); and Three Fifths, by John Vercher (Pushkin Press)
Sapere Books Historical Dagger
Winner: Midnight at Malabar House, by Vaseem Khan (Hodder & Stoughton)
Also nominated: Snow, by John Banville (Faber and Faber); The Unwanted Dead, by Chris Lloyd (Orion Fiction); The City Under Siege, by Michael Russell (Constable); Skelton’s Guide to Domestic Poisons, by David S. Stafford (Allison & Busby); and The Mimosa Tree Mystery, by Ovidia Yu (Constable)
ALCS Gold Dagger for Non-fiction
Winner: Written in Bone: Hidden Stories in What We Leave Behind, by Sue Black (Doubleday)
Also nominated: We Keep the Dead Close: A Murder at Harvard and a Half Century of Silence, by Becky Cooper (Heinemann); These Are Not Gentle People, by Andrew Harding (MacLehose Press); Dancing with the Octopus: The Telling of a True Crime, by Debora Harding (Profile); The Book of Trespass: Crossing the Lines that Divide Us, by Nick Hayes (Bloomsbury Circus); and Agent Sonya: Lover, Mother, Soldier, Spy, by Ben MacIntyre (Viking)
Crime Fiction in Translation Dagger
Winner: The Disaster Tourist, by Yun Ko-eun, translated by Lizzie Buehler (Serpent’s Tail)
Also nominated: Anxious People, by Fredrik Backman, translated by Neil Smith (Michael Joseph); The Coral Bride, by Roxanne Bouchard, translated by David Warriner (Orenda); Three, by D.A. Mishani, translated by Jessica Cohen (Riverrun); To Cook a Bear, by Mikael Niemi, translated by Deborah Bragan-Turner (MacLehose Press); and The Seven Doors, by Agnes Ravatn, translated by Rosie Hedger (Orenda)
Short Story Dagger
Winner: “Monsters,” by Clare Mackintosh (from First Edition: Celebrating 21 Years of Goldsboro Books, edited by David Headley and Daniel Gedeon; The Dome Press)
Also nominated: “A Dog Is for Life, Not Just for Christmas,” by Robert Scragg (from Afraid of the Christmas Lights, edited by Robert Scragg; Robert Scragg); “Deathbed,” by Elle Croft (from Afraid of the Light, edited by Robert Scragg; Robert Scragg); “Daddy Dearest,” by Dominic Nolan (from Afraid of the Light); “Hunted,” by Victoria Selman (from Afraid of the Christmas Lights); and “Planting Nan,” by James Delargy (from Afraid of the Light)
Dagger in the Library
Winner: Peter May
Also nominated: C.L. Taylor, Lisa Jewell, James Oswald, Denise Mina, and L.J. Ross
Publishers’ Dagger
Winner: Head of Zeus
Also nominated: Faber and Faber, Michael Joseph, No Exit Press, Raven, and Viper
CWA Debut Dagger
Winner: Deception, by Hannah Redding. Highly commended: Underwater, by Fiona McPhillips
Also nominated: The Looking Glass Spy, by Ashley Harrison; Rough Justice, by Biba Pearce; Lightfoot, by Edward Regenye; and Mandatory Reporting, by Jennifer Wilson O’Raghallaigh
In addition, Martina Cole was given the 2021 Diamond Dagger award for lifetime achievement.
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