CWA New Blood Dagger
The CWA New Blood Dagger is an annual award given by the British
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Winners
- 1973 – Kyril Bonfiglioli, Don't Point That Thing at Me
- 1974 – Roger L. Simon, The Big Fix
- 1975 – Sara George, Acid Drop
- 1976 – Patrick Alexander, Death of a Thin-Skinned Animal
- 1977 – Jonathan Gash, The Judas Pair
- 1978 – Paula Gosling, A Running Duck
- 1979 – David Serafin, Saturday of Glory
- 1980 – Liza Cody, Dupe
- 1981 – James Leigh, The Ludi Victory
- 1982 – Eric Wright, The Night the Gods Smiled
- 1983 – Carol Clemeau, The Ariadne Clue
- 1984 – Elizabeth Ironside, A Very Private Enterprise
- 1985 – Robert Richards, The Latimer Mercy
- 1986 – Neville Steed, Tinplate
- 1987 – Denis Kilcommons, Dark Apostle
- 1988 – Janet Neel, Death's Bright Angel
- 1989 – Annette Roome, A Real Shot in the Arm
- 1990 – Patricia Cornwell, Postmortem
- 1991 – Walter Mosley, Devil in a Blue Dress
- 1992 – Minette Walters, The Ice House
- 1993 – no award
- 1994 – Doug J. Swanson, Big Town
- 1995 – Janet Evanovich, One for the Money; Laurie R. King, A Grave Talent
- 1996 – no award
- 1997 – Paul Johnston, Body Politic
- 1998 – Denise Mina, Garnethill
- 1999 – Dan Fesperman, Lie in the Dark
- 2000 – Boston Teran, God Is a Bullet
- 2001 – Susanna Jones, The Earthquake Bird
- 2002 – The Cutting Room
- 2003 – William Landay, Mission Flats
- 2004 – Mark Mills, Amagansett
- 2005 – Dreda Say Mitchell, Running Hot
- 2006 – Louise Penny, Still Life
- 2007 – Gillian Flynn, Sharp Objects
- 2008 – Matt Rees, The Bethlehem Murders
- 2009 – Johan Theorin, Echoes from the Dead
- 2010 – Ryan David Jahn, Acts of Violence
- 2011 – S. J. Watson, Before I Go to Sleep
- 2012 – Wiley Cash, A Land More Kind than Home
- 2013 – Derek B. Miller, Norwegian by Night
- 2014 – Ray Celestin, The Axeman's Jazz
- 2015 – Smith Henderson, Fourth of July
- 2016 – Bill Beverly, Dodgers
- 2017 – Chris Whitaker, Tall Oaks
- 2018 – Melissa Scrivner Love, Lola
- 2019 – Chris Hammer, Scrublands[2]
- 2020 – Trevor Wood, The Man on the Street[3]
- 2021 – Eva Björg Ægisdóttir, The Creak on the Stairs[4]
- 2022 – Janice Hallett, The Appeal[5]
- 2023 – Hayley Scrivenor, Dirt Town[6]
References
- ^ "The John Creasey Dagger". Crime Writers' Association. Archived from the original on November 15, 2013. Retrieved May 27, 2014.
- ^ "Hammer wins UK Dagger award for 'Scrublands'". Books+Publishing. 2019-10-25. Archived from the original on 2019-10-29. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
- ^ "Michael Robotham wins the 2020 Gold Dagger". The Booktopian. 2020-10-23. Retrieved 2020-10-23.
- ^ Eva Björg Ægisdóttir has WON the CWA John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger for her chilling The Creak on the Stairs, beautifully translated by Victoria Cribb
- ^ "2022 CWA Dagger Awards Announced". The Crime Writers’ Association. Retrieved 2023-07-10.
- ^ "2023 Dagger Award Winners Announced". The Crime Writers’ Association. Retrieved 2023-07-10.