CWA Daggers 2018: Winners announced

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I've just returned from a short trip to London for the CWA Daggers awards do last night, recognising the best in crime fiction from the last year.It was a great night - a room full of authors, agents, publishers, journalists and crime fiction fans.fullsizeoutput_4a2b.jpegI was (and still am) very humbled to have been shortlisted for the Steel Dagger (for the year's best thriller) amongst such fantastic names. The award was picked up by Attica Locke for her novel Bluebird, Bluebird - massive congratulations, Attica!20181026_22043520181026_220818From my team at Harvill Secker, there were two wins - Denise Mina picked up the award for best short story and the late Henning Mankell won the international award with After the Fire. His translator Marlaine Delargy was there to collect the award and I loved getting the chance to chat to her about the intracies of her work, translating Swedish crime fiction into English. It seems to be an art in itself.More congratulations should go to the Gold Dagger winner Steve Cavanagh (for best crime novel of the year), and Michael Connelly, who was awarded the prestigious Diamond Dagger for his significant contribution to the genre.A full list of winners is available here. 

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