The winners:
- Katherine Howell's FRANTIC won the best crime novel by an Australian woman writer in 2007. This novel was also shortlisted for the Ned Kelly Award. My review of Katherine's latest: THE DARKEST HOUR. Sally's review of FRANTIC is here.
- Mandy Sayer won the young adult prize for THE NIGHT HAS A THOUSAND EYES.
- Best True Crime went to KILLING JODIE by Janette Fife-Yeomans
- The readers choice award, voted on by Sisters Members when to Lindy Cameron for her editing of SCARLET STILETTO: THE FIRST CUT, which is a collection of stories that have won prizes in the Scarlet Stiletto awards - the Sisters own crime award designed to encourage and assist up and coming writers in particular.
* Sydney Bauer, Gospel (Pan Macmillan)
* Joyce Berendes, The Fourteenth Day (Zeus)
* Robin Bowles, The Curse of the Golden Yo-Yo (The Five Mile Press)
* Lindy Cameron, Redback (Mira)
* Lindy Cameron, ed., Scarlet Stiletto – The First Cut (Mira)
* Lauren Crow, Bye Bye Baby (HarperCollins)
* Kathryn Fox, Skin and Bone (Pan Macmillan)
* Liz Filleul, To All Appearance Dead (Bettany Books)
* Leah Giarrantano, Vodka Doesn’t Freeze (Random House)
* Jane Goodall, The Calling (Hachette Livre)
* Alison Goodman, Killing the Rabbit (Random House/Bantam)
* Kerry Greenwood, Trick or Treats (Allen & Unwin)
* Kerry Greenwood, A Question of Death (Allen & Unwin)
* Sheridan Hay, The Secret of Lost Things (HarperCollins/4th Estate)
* Katherine Howell, Frantic (Pan Macmillan)
* Janette Turner Hospital, Orpheus Lost (HarperCollins/4th Estate)
* Dorothy Johnston, Eden (Wakefield Press)
* Wendy Laing, Cock of the Walk (Writers Exchange E-publishing)
* Wendy Laing, Severance Packages (Writers Exchange E-publishing)
* Gabrielle Lord, Shattered (Hachette Livre)
* Pat Noad, Rockhound (Zeus)
* Susan Parisi, Blood of Dreams (Penquin/Viking)
* Dorothy Porter, El Dorado (Pan Macmillan/Picador)
* Leigh Redhead, Cherry Pie (Allen & Unwin)
* Mandy Sayers, The Night Has a Thousand Eyes (HarperCollins)
* Felicity Young, An Easeful Death (Fremantle Arts Centre Press)
Woo hoo...Frantic is a great book
ReplyDeleteWell done to Katherine, whom I met at Harrogate this year. She's so charming and energetic. I must read her book now, after these recommendations.
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