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The Edgar Allan Poe Awards, popularly called the Edgars, are presented every year by the Mystery Writers of America,[1] based in New York City.[2] Named after American writer Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849), a pioneer in the genre, the awards honor the best in mystery fiction, non-fiction, television, film, and theater published or produced in the previous year.

Categories

Current:

Discontinued:

  • Best TV feature or miniseries (1972–2007)
  • Best play (since 1950, irregular)
  • Best motion picture screenplay (1946–2009)
  • Best radio drama (1946–1960)
  • Best foreign film (1949–1966)
  • Best book jacket (1955–1975)
  • Outstanding mystery criticism (1946–1967)
  • Special Award (since 1949, irregular)

Best Novel award winners

Winners and, where known, shortlisted titles for each year:

1950s

Year Author Nominated Work Result Ref
1954 Charlotte Jay Beat Not the Bones Won
1955 Raymond Chandler The Long Goodbye Won
1956 Margaret Millar Beast in View Won
The Gordons The Case of the Talking Bug Nominated
Patricia Highsmith The Talented Mr. Ripley
1957 Charlotte Armstrong A Dram of Poison Won
Margot Bennett The Man Who Didn't Fly Nominated
Charles Samuels and Louise Samuels Night Fell on Georgia
1958 Ed Lacy Room to Swing Won
Bill Ballinger The Longest Second Nominated
Marjorie Carleton The Night of the Good Children
Arthur Upfield The Bushman Who Came Back
1959 Stanley Ellin The Eighth Circle Won
David Alexander The Madhouse in Washington Square Nominated
Lee Blackstock The Woman in the Woods (Miss Fenny as Charity Blackstock)
Dorothy Salisbury Davis A Gentleman Called

1960s

Year Author Nominated Work Result Ref
1960 Celia Fremlin The Hours Before Dawn Won
Philip MacDonald The List of Adrian Messenger Nominated
1961 Julian Symons The Progress of a Crime Won
Herbert Brean The Traces of Brillhart Nominated
Peter Curtis The Devil's Own
Geoffrey Household Watcher in the Shadows
1962 J. J. Marric Gideon's Fire Won
Anne Blaisdell Nightmare Nominated
Suzanne Blanc The Green Stone
Lionel Davidson The Night of Wenceslas
Ross Macdonald The Wycherly Woman
1963 Ellis Peters Death and the Joyful Woman Won
Ross Macdonald The Zebra-Striped Hearse Nominated
Mark McShane Seance
Jean Potts The Evil Wish
Dell Shannon Knave of Hearts
Shelley Smith The Ballad of the Running Man
1964 Eric Ambler The Light of Day Won
Elizabeth Fenwick The Make-Believe Man
Stanton Forbes Grieve for the Past Nominated
Dorothy B. Hughes The Expendable Man
Ellery Queen The Player on the Other Side
1965 John le Carré The Spy Who Came in from the Cold Won
Hans Hellmut Kirst The Night of the Generals
Margaret Millar The Fiend Nominated
Mary Stewart This Rough Magic
1966 Adam Hall The Quiller Memorandum Won
Dorothy Salisbury Davis The Pale Betrayer Nominated
Len Deighton Funeral in Berlin
H. R. F. Keating The Perfect Murder
Ross Macdonald The Far Side of the Dollar
Mary Stewart Airs Above the Ground
1967 Nicolas Freeling King of the Rainy Country Won
Dick Francis Odds Against Nominated
Ngaio Marsh Killer Dolphin
Donald E. Westlake The Busy Body
1968 Donald E. Westlake God Save the Mark Won
Charlotte Armstrong The Gift Shop Nominated
Charlotte Armstrong Lemon in the Basket
George Baxt A Parade of Cockeyed Creatures
Dick Francis Flying Finish
Ira Levin Rosemary's Baby
Victoria Lincoln A Private Disgrace
1969 Michael Crichton A Case of Need Won
Heron Carvic Picture Miss Seeton Nominated
Dorothy Salisbury Davis and Jerome Ross God Speed the Night
Peter Dickinson A Glass-Sided Ants' Nest
Stanley Ellin The Valentine Estate
Dick Francis Blood Sport

1970s

Year Author Nominated Work Result Ref
1970 Dick Francis Forfeit Won
Dorothy Salisbury Davis Where the Dark Streets Go Nominated
Peter Dickinson The Old English Peep Show
Shaun Herron Miro
Chester Himes Blind Man with a Pistol
Emma Lathen When in Greece
1971 Maj Sjöwall & Per Wahlöö The Laughing Policeman Won
Shaun Herron The Hound and the Fox and the Harper Nominated
Margaret Millar Beyond this Point Are Monsters
Patricia Moyes Many Deadly Returns
Pat Stadley Autumn of a Hunter
Donald E. Westlake The Hot Rock
1972 Frederick Forsyth The Day of the Jackal Won
G. F. Newman Sir, You Bastard Nominated
Tony Hillerman The Fly on the Wall
P. D. James Shroud for a Nightingale
Arthur Wise Who Killed Enoch Powell?
1973 Warren Kiefer The Lingala Code Won
John Ball Five Pieces of Jade Nominated
Ngaio Marsh Tied Up in Tinsel
Hugh C. Rae The Shooting Gallery
Martin Cruz Smith Canto for a Gypsy
1974 Tony Hillerman Dance Hall of the Dead Won
Victor Canning The Rainbird Pattern Nominated
Francis Clifford Amigo, Amigo
P. D. James An Unsuitable Job for a Woman
Jean Stubbs Dear Laura
1975 Jon Cleary Peter's Pence Won
Malcolm Bosse The Man Who Loved Zoos Nominated
Francis Clifford Goodbye and Amen
Paul Erdman The Silver Bears
Andrew Garve The Lester Affair
1976 Brian Garfield Hopscotch Won
Marvin Albert The Gargoyle Conspiracy Nominated
Maggie Rennert Operation Alcestic
Gerald Seymour Harry's Game
Ross Thomas The Money Harvest
1977 Robert B. Parker Promised Land Won
Thomas Gifford The Cavanaugh Quest Nominated
Richard Neely A Madness of the Heart
Gerald Seymour The Glory Boys
Trevanian The Main
1978 William H. Hallahan Catch Me: Kill Me Won
William McIlvanney Laidlaw Nominated
Martin Cruz Smith Nightwing
1979 Ken Follett Eye of the Needle Won
John Godey The Snake Nominated
Tony Hillerman Listening Woman
Ruth Rendell A Sleeping Life
Jack S. Scott The Shallow Grave

1980s

1980 Arthur Maling, The Rheingold Route[5]
1981 Dick Francis, Whip Hand
1982 William Bayer, Peregrine
1983 Rick Boyer, Billingsgate Shoal
1984 Elmore Leonard, La Brava
1985 Ross Thomas, Briarpatch
1986 L. R. Wright, The Suspect
1987 Barbara Vine, A Dark-Adapted Eye
1988 Aaron Elkins, Old Bones
1989 Stuart M. Kaminsky, A Cold Red Sunrise

1990s

1990 James Lee Burke, Black Cherry Blues
1991 Julie Smith, New Orleans Mourning
1992 Lawrence Block, A Dance at the Slaughterhouse
1993 Margaret Maron, Bootlegger's Daughter
1994 Minette Walters, The Sculptress
1995 Mary Willis Walker, The Red Scream
1996 Dick Francis, Come to Grief
1997 Thomas H. Cook, The Chatham School Affair
1998 James Lee Burke, Cimarron Rose
1999 Robert Clark, Mr. White's Confession

2000s

Year Author Nominated Work Result Ref
2000 Jan Burke Bones Won
Rennie Airth River of Darkness Nominated
Robert Crais L.A. Requiem
Stephen Greenleaf Strawberry Sunday
Peter Robinson In a Dry Season
2001 Joe R. Lansdale The Bottoms Won
Val McDermid A Place of Execution Nominated
T. Jefferson Parker Red Light
Nancy Pickard The Whole Truth
Kristine Kathryn Rusch A Dangerous Road
2002 T. Jefferson Parker Silent Joe Won
D.W. Buffa The Judgment Nominated
Harlan Coben Tell No One
Evan Hunter Money, Money, Money
S. J. Rozan Reflecting the Sky
2003 S. J. Rozan Winter and Night Won
Mary Kay Andrews Savannah Blues Nominated
James Lee Burke Jolie Blon's Bounce
Michael Connelly City of Bones
Manda Scott No Good Deed
2004 Ian Rankin Resurrection Men Won
Ken Bruen The Guards Nominated
Michael Connelly Lost Light
Natsuo Kirino Out
Jacqueline Winspear Maisie Dobbs
2005 T. Jefferson Parker California Girl Won
Laura Lippman By a Spider's Thread Nominated
Chris Mooney Remembering Sarah
Janet Quin-Harkin Evan's Gate
Julia Spencer-Fleming Out of the Deep I Cry
2006 Jess Walter Citizen Vince Won
Michael Connelly The Lincoln Lawyer Nominated
Thomas H. Cook Red Leaves
Tess Gerritsen Vanish
George Pelecanos Drama City
2007 Jason Goodwin The Janissary Tree Won
Louis Bayard The Pale Blue Eye Nominated
Joanne Harris Gentlemen & Players
Denise Mina The Dead Hour: Time Only Matters When It's Running Out
Nancy Pickard The Virgin of Small Plains
Olen Steinhauer Liberation Movements
2008 John Hart Down River Won
John Banville Christine Falls Nominated
Ken Bruen Priest
Michael Chabon The Yiddish Policemen's Union
Reed Coleman Soul Patch
2009 C. J. Box Blue Heaven Won
Karin Alvtegen Missing Nominated
Robert Ferrigno Sins of the Assassin
Declan Hughes The Price of Blood
Morag Joss The Night Following
Lisa Lutz Curse of the Spellmans

2010s

Year Author Nominated Work Result Ref
2010 John Hart The Last Child Won [7][8][9][10]
Tim Gautreaux The Missing Nominated [11][12]
Kathleen George The Odds
Charlie Huston The Mystic Arts of Erasing All Signs of Death
Jo Nesbø Nemesis
Malla Nunn A Beautiful Place to Die
2011 Steve Hamilton The Lock Artist Won [13][14][15][16]
Harlan Coben Caught Nominated [17][18][19][20]
Tom Franklin Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter
Tana French Faithful Place
Timothy Hallinan The Queen of Patpong
Laura Lippman I'd Know You Anywhere
2012 Mo Hayder Gone Won [21][22][23][24]
Ace Atkins The Ranger Nominated [25][26][24]
Keigo Higashino The Devotion of Suspect X
Anne Holt 1222
Philip Kerr Field Gray
2013 Dennis Lehane Live by Night Won [27][28][29][30]
Ace Atkins The Lost Ones Nominated [31][32][29][30]
Lyndsay Fay The Gods of Gotham
Gillian Flynn Gone Girl
Jesse Kellerman Potboiler
Al Lamanda Sunset
Walter Mosley All I Did Was Shoot My Man
2014 William Kent Krueger Ordinary Grace Won [33][34][35][36]
Thomas H. Cook Sandrine’s Case Nominated [34][35][36]
Matt Haig The Humans
Louise Penny How the Light Gets In
Ian Rankin Standing in Another Man’s Grave
Lori Roy Until She Comes Home
2015 Stephen King Mr. Mercedes Won [37][38][39][40]
Wiley Cash This Dark Road to Mercy Nominated [38][39][40]
Mo Hayder Wolf
Stuart Neville The Final Silence
Ian Rankin Saints of the Shadow Bible
Karin Slaughter Coptown
2016 Lori Roy Let Me Die in His Footsteps Won [41][42][43]
M.J. Carter The Strangler Vine Nominated [42][43]
Philip Kerr The Lady From Zagreb
Michael Robotham Life or Death
Duane Swierczynski Canary
David C. Taylor Night Life
2017 Noah Hawley Before the Fall Won [44][45][46][47]
Alafair Burke The Ex Nominated [48][46][47]
Reed Farrel Coleman Where It Hurts
Lyndsay Fay Jane Steele
Alison Gaylin What Remains of Me
2018 Attica Locke Bluebird, Bluebird Won [49][50][51][52]
Kathleen Kent The Dime Nominated [50][51][52]
Philip Kerr Prussian Blue
Abir Mukherjee A Rising Man
Hannah Tinti The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley
2019 Walter Mosley Down the River Unto the Sea Won [53][54][55][56]
Catherine Ryan Howard The Liar’s Girl Nominated [54][55][56]
Mike Lawson House Witness
Victor Methos A Gambler’s Jury
Lawrence Osborne Only to Sleep
Deanna Raybourn A Treacherous Curse

2020s

Year Author Nominated Work Result Ref
2020 Elly Griffiths The Stranger Diaries Won [57][58][59][60]
Barbara Bourland Fake Like Me Nominated [58][59][60]
Peter Heller The River
Abir Mukherjee Smoke and Ashes
Michael Robotham Good Girl, Bad Girl
2021 Deepa Anappara Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line Won [61][62][63][64]
Caroline B. Cooney Before She Was Helen Nominated [62][63][64]
Richard Osman The Thursday Murder Club
Ivy Pochoda These Women
Kwei Quartey The Missing American
Heather Young The Distant Dead
2022 James Kestrel Five Decembers Won [65][66][67][68]
Rhys Bowen The Venice Sketchbook Nominated [66][67][68]
S.A. Cosby Razorblade Tears
Will Leitch How Lucky
Kat Rosenfield No One Will Miss Her

2007 winners

Nominees:[69]

2008 winners

Nominees:[70]

2009 winners

Nominees:[71]

2010 winners

Nominees:[72]

The Robert L. Fish Memorial Award was presented to "A Dreadful Day" – Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine by Dan Warthman (Dell Magazines).[73]

2011 winners

Nominees:[74]

2012 winners

Nominees:[75]

2013 winners

Nominees:[76]

2014 winners

Nominees:[77]

2015 winners

Nominees:[79]

2016 winners

Nominees:[80]

2017 winners

Nominees:[81]

  • Best Novel: Before the Fall by Noah Hawley
  • Best First Novel: Under the Harrow by Flynn Berry
  • Best Paperback Original: Rain Dogs by Adrian McKinty
  • Best Fact Crime: The Wicked Boy: The Mystery of a Victorian Child Murderer by Kate Summerscale
  • Best Critical/Biographical: Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life by Ruth Franklin
  • Best Short Story: "Autumn at the Automat" – from the collection In Sunlight or in Shadow by Lawrence Block
  • Best Juvenile: OCDaniel by Wesley King
  • Best Young Adult: Girl in the Blue Coat by Monica Hesse
  • Best Television Episode Teleplay: "A Blade of Grass" - Penny Dreadful by John Logan
  • Robert L. Fish Memorial Award: "The Truth of the Moment" – Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine by E. Gabriel Flores
  • Mary Higgins Clark Award: The Shattered Tree by Charles Todd
  • Grand Master: Max Allan Collins, Ellen Hart
  • Raven Award: Dru Ann Love
  • Ellery Queen Award: Neil Nyren

2018 winners

Nominees:[82]

2019 winners

Nominees:[83]

  • Best Novel: Down the River Unto the Sea by Walter Mosley
  • Best First Novel by an American Author: Bearskin by James A. McLaughlin
  • Best Paperback Original: If I Die Tonight by Alison Gaylin
  • Best Fact Crime: Tinderbox: The Untold Story of the Up Stairs Lounge Fire and the Rise of Gay Liberation by Robert W. Fieseler
  • Best Critical/Biographical: Classic American Crime Fiction of the 1920s by Leslie S. Klinger
  • Best Short Story: “English 398: Fiction Workshop” by Art Taylor
  • Best Juvenile: Otherwood by Pete Hautman
  • Best Young Adult: Sadie by Courtney Summers
  • Best Television Episode Teleplay: “The One That Holds Everything” – The Romanoffs, Teleplay by Matthew Weiner & Donald Joh
  • Robert L. Fish Memorial Award: “How Does He Die This Time?” by Nancy Novick

2020 winners

Winners:[84][85]

  • Best Novel: The Stranger Diaries by Elly Griffiths
  • Best First Novel by an American Author: Miracle Creek by Angie Kim
  • Best Paperback Original: The Hotel Neversink by Adam O’Fallon Price
  • Best Fact Crime: The Less People Know About Us: A Mystery of Betrayal, Family Secrets, and Stolen Identity by Axton Betz-Hamilton
  • Best Critical/Biographical: Hitchcock and the Censors by John Billheimer
  • Best Short Story: "One of These Nights" by Livia Llewellyn from Cutting Edge: New Stories of Mystery and Crime by Women Writers
  • Best Juvenile: Me and Sam-Sam Handle the Apocalypse by Susan Vaught
  • Best Young Adult: Catfishing on CatNet by Naomi Kritzer
  • Best Television Episode Teleplay: Season 5, Episode 4 – Line of Duty by Jed Mercurio
  • Robert L. Fish Memorial Award: "There’s a Riot Goin' On," from Milwaukee Noir by Derrick Harriell

2021 winners

Winners:[86]

  • Best Novel: Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line by Deepa Anappara
  • Best First Novel by an American Author: Please See Us by Caitlin Mullen
  • Best Paperback Original: When No One Is Watching by Alyssa Cole
  • Best Fact Crime: Death in Mud Lick: A Coal Country Fight Against the Drug Companies that Delivered the Opioid Epidemic by Eric Eyre
  • Best Critical/Biographical: Phantom Lady: Hollywood Producer Joan Harrison, the Forgotten Woman Behind Hitchcock by Christina Lane
  • Best Short Story: "Dust, Ash, Flight," by Maaza Mengiste from Addis Ababa Noir
  • Best Young Adult: The Companion by Katie Alender
  • Best Juvenile: Premeditated Myrtle by Elizabeth C. Bunce
  • Best Television Episode Teleplay: Episode 1, PhotochemistryDead Still, written by John Morton
  • Raven Award: Malice Domestic
  • The Ellery Queen Award: Reagan Arthur
  • Robert L. Fish Memorial Award: "The Bite" (from Tampa Bay Noir) by Colette Bancroft
  • Mary Higgins Clark: The Cabinets of Barnaby Mayne by Elsa Hart
  • Sue Grafton Memorial Award: Vera Kelly is Not a Mystery by Rosalie Knecht
  • Grand Master: Charlaine Harris, Jeffery Deaver

2022 winners

Winners:[87]

  • Best Novel: Five Decembers by James Kestrel
  • Best First Novel by an American Author: Deer Season by Erin Flanagan
  • Best Paperback Original: Bobby March Will Live Forever by Alan Parks
  • Best Fact Crime: Last Call: A True Story of Love, Lust, and Murder in Queer New York by Elon Green
  • Best Critical/Biographical: The Twelve Lives of Alfred Hitchcock: An Anatomy of the Master of Suspense by Edward White
  • Best Short Story: "The Road to Hana," by R.T. Lawton from Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine
  • Best Juvenile: Concealed by Christina Diaz Gonzalez
  • Best Young Adult: Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley
  • Best Television Episode Teleplay: "Boots on the Ground” – Narcos: Mexico, by Iturri Sosa
  • Robert L. Fish Memorial Award: “Analogue” (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine) by Rob Osler
  • Mary Higgins Clark Award: Clark and Division by Naomi Hirahara
  • Sue Grafton Memorial Award: Runner by Tracy Clark
  • Raven Award: Lesa Holstine – Lesa’s Book Critiques
  • Ellery Queen Award: Juliet Grames – Soho Press – Soho Crime
  • Grand Master: Laurie R. King

See also

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