Showing posts with label duncan lawrie awards. Show all posts
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7 November 2008

Progress report: WHAT THE DEAD KNOW, Laura Lippman

This week I am reading WHAT THE DEAD KNOW, by Laura Lippman
It has won multis of awards this year, but at this stage I am only half way through and not sure what I think of it.

Here is a list of the awards it has won
Shortlisted for
The beginnings of the story:
A woman is found wandering along the side of the road. She has failed to stop at an accident that she should be taking some blame for. In a moment when her mind seems to be a little unhinged she claims to be the younger of 2 Baltimore sisters who disappeared without trace 30 years before.

Here is the blurb from Laura Lippman's own site:

Thirty years ago two sisters disappeared from a shopping mall. Their bodies were never found and those familiar with the case have always been tortured by these questions: How do you kidnap two girls? Who—or what—could have lured the two sisters away from a busy mall on a Saturday afternoon without leaving behind a single clue or witness?

Now a clearly disoriented woman involved in a rush-hour hit-and-run claims to be the younger of the long-gone Bethany sisters. But her involuntary admission and subsequent attempt to stonewall investigators only deepens the mystery. Where has she been? Why has she waited so long to come forward? Could her abductor truly be a beloved Baltimore cop? There isn't a shred of evidence to support her story, and every lead she gives the police seems to be another dead end—a dying, incoherent man, a razed house, a missing grave, and a family that disintegrated long ago, torn apart not only by the crime but by the fissures the tragedy revealed in what appeared to be the perfect household.

In a story that moves back and forth across the decades, there is only one person who dares to be skeptical of a woman who wants to claim the identity of one Bethany sister without revealing the fate of the other. Will he be able to discover the truth?

I'll be back tomorrow or Sunday with my verdict and review.

11 July 2008

The Daggers are Awarded!

2008 CWA Daggers have been announced

The Duncan Lawrie Dagger:
Frances Fyfield, BLOOD FROM A STONE

The International Duncan Lawrie Dagger:
Dominique Manotti, THE LORRAINE CONNECTION

The Ian Fleming Steel Dagger:
Tom Rob Smith, CHILD 44

John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger:
Matt Rees, THE BETHLEHEM MURDERS (aka THE COLLABORATOR OF BETHLEHEM)

The Non-Fiction Dagger:
Kesper Aspden, NATIONALITY: WOG - THE HOUNDING OF DAVID OLUWALE

Dagger in the Library:
Craig Russell

Short Story Award:
Martin Edwards for "The Bookbinder's Apprentice"

Debut Dagger:
Amer Anwar, WESTERN FRINGES

Forgotten what was on the shortlist already? See an earlier posting.

6 June 2008

SHATTER and CORONER'S LUNCH in CWA Shortlists

I am delighted to see that Colin Cotterill's CORONER'S LUNCH and Michael Robotham's SHATTER, which I have just begun reading, have both been nominated in this year's CWA and Duncan Lawrie shortlists.
http://www.thecwa.co.uk/daggers/2008/index.html

The Duncan Lawrie Dagger 2008
James Lee Burke, The Tin Roof Blowdown
Colin Cotterill, Coroner's Lunch
Frances Fyfield, Blood From Stone
Steve Hamilton, Night Work
Laura Lippman, What the Dead Know
RN Morris, A Vengeful Longing
More information on the Duncan Lawrie Dagger page.

The Duncan Lawrie International Dagger 2008
Andrea Camilleri (Italy), The Patience of the Spider (Picador, Macmillan)
Translated by Stephen Sartarelli
Stieg Larsson (Sweden), The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (MacLehose Press, Quercus)
Translated by Reg Keeland
Dominique Manotti (France), Lorraine Connection (EuroCrime, Arcadia Books)
Translated by Amanda Hopkinson and Ros Schwartz
Martin Suter (Germany), A Deal with the Devil ( EuroCrime, Arcadia Books)
Translated by Peter Millar
Fred Vargas (France), This Night's Foul Work (Harvill Secker, Random House)
Translated by Sîan Reynolds
More information on the Duncan Lawrie International Dagger page.

Other Daggers
Ian Fleming Steel Dagger
Mo Hayder (Ritual),
Gregg Hurwitz (I See You),
Michael Robotham (Shatter),
Tom Rob Smith (Child 44) and
David Stone (The Echelon Vendetta)

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