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Agatha Awards
2008 (Best Novel)
The cruelest month : a Three Pines mystery
Click to search this book in our catalog   Louise Penny.
Library Journal: Starred Review. The Quebecois village of Three Pines (first introduced in Still Life and ...More
2008 (Best First Novel)
Death of a cozy writer
Click to search this book in our catalog   G.M. Malliet.
Library Journal : When millionaire and mystery author Adrian Beauclerk-Fisk sends out wedding announcements to his e...More
2008 (Best Non-fiction)
How to write killer historical mysteries : the art & adventure of sleuthing through the past
Click to search this book in our catalog   Kathy Lynn Emerson.
 
2008 (Best Children's/Young Adult)
The crossroads
 Chris Grabenstein.
School Library Journal : Gr 5–8—A well-told ghost story with plenty of twists and chills. Eleven-year-ol...More
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2007 (Best First Novel)
Prime Time
 Hank Phillippi Ryan
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2007 (Best Nonfiction)
Arthur Conan Doyle: A Life in Letters
 Jon Lellenberg, Daniel Stashower and Charles Foley
Publishers Weekly : Starred Review. This fascinating collection of previously unpublished letters from the creator o...More
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2007 (Best Novel)
A Fatal Grace
Click to search this book in our catalog   Louise Penny
2006 (Best First Novel)
The Heat of the Moon
Click to search this book in our catalog   Sandra Parshall
2006 (Best Nonfiction)
Don't Murder your Mystery
Click to search this book in our catalog   Chris Roerden
 
2006 (Best Novel)
The Virgin of Small Plains
 Nancy Pickard
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2005 (Best First Novel)
Better off Wed
 Laura Durham
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2005 (Best Non-Fiction)
Girl Sleuth
 Melanie Rehak
Publishers Weekly: The intrepid Nancy Drew has given girls a sense of their own power since she was born, Athena-lik...More
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2005 (Best Novel)
The Body in the Snowdrift
Click to search this book in our catalog   Katherine Hall Page
2004 (Best First Novel)
Dating Dead Men
Click to search this book in our catalog   Harley Jane Kozak
Library Journal : All greeting card artist Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley wants to do is get the status of her franchis...More
2004 (Best Juvenile)
Chasing Vermeer
Click to search this book in our catalog   Blue Balliett
Publishers Weekly : Puzzles nest within puzzles in this ingeniously plotted and lightly delivered first novel that, ...More
 
2004 (Best Novel)
Birds of a Feather
 Jacqueline Winspear
Library Journal : In this follow-up to Winspear's Edgar Award–nominated Maisie Dobbs, her most unusual ...More
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2003 (Best Novel)
Letter From Home
 Carolyn Hart
Library Journal : A letter from her Oklahoma hometown spirits famous journalist Gretchen Gilman back to 1944, when s...More
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2003 (Best First Novel)
Maisie Dobbs
 Jacqueline Winspear
Library Journal : From its dedication to the author's paternal grandfather and maternal grandmother, who were both i...More
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2003 (Best Juvenile)
The 7th Knot
Click to search this book in our catalog   Kathleen Karr
School Library Journal : Gr 7-9-In this historical mystery, brothers Wick and Miles are sent to spend the summer wit...More
2002 (Best Novel)
You've Got Murder
Click to search this book in our catalog   Donna Andrews
Publishers Weekly : In a detour from her first three outings featuring the delightful Meg Langslow (Revenge of the W...More
2002 (Best First Novel)
In the Bleak Midwinter
Click to search this book in our catalog   Julia Spencer-Fleming
 
2002 (Best Juvenile)
Red Card: A Zeke Armstrong Mystery
 Daniel J. Hale
School Library Journal : Gr 4-7-Ezekial Tobias Armstrong, a soccer whiz and mystery sleuth, helps to find out who is...More
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2001 (Best Novel)
Murphy's Law
 Rhys Bowen
Library Journal : Mosley's first foray into writing science fiction since Blue Light (LJ 10/1/98), these interrelate...More
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2001 (Best First Novel)
Bubbles Unbound
 Sarah Strohmeyer
Library Journal : Bubbles Yablonsky, a 34-year-old hairdresser/divorcee, may dress and look like a blonde Barbie-dol...More
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2001 (Best Juvenile)
The Mystery of the Haunted Caves
Click to search this book in our catalog   Penny Warner
2000 (Best Novel)
Mariner's Compass
Click to search this book in our catalog   Earlene Fowler
Library Journal : In order to inherit a house from a man she never met, series protagonist Benni Harper (Dove in the...More
2000 (Best First Novel)
Murder, With Peacocks
Click to search this book in our catalog   Donna Andrews
Library Journal : Meg Lanslow, maid of honor for three impending weddings, returns to her Virginia small-town home f...More
 
1999 (Best Novel)
Butchers Hill
 Laura Lippman
Publishers Weekly : Tess Monaghan, newspaperwoman turned sleuth, makes it official with a new business as a PI in a ...More
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1999 (Best First Novel)
The Doctor Digs a Grave
 Robin Hathaway
School Library Journal : YA-Hathaway introduces sleuth cardiologist Dr. Andrew Fenimore, whose expert medical knowle...More
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1998 (Best Novel)
The Devil in Music
 Kate Ross
Library Journal : Ross's historical mysteries featuring English dandy Julian Kestrel (e.g., Whom the Gods Love, LJ 4...More
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1998 (Best First Novel)
The Salaryman's Wife
Click to search this book in our catalog   Sujata Massey
1997 (Best Novel)
Up Jumps the Devil
Click to search this book in our catalog   Margaret Maron
Library Journal : Maron returns to fictional Colleton County, North Carolina, the setting of The Bootlegger's Daught...More
1997 (Best First Novel)
Murder on a Girl's Night Out
Click to search this book in our catalog   Anne George
Publisher's Weekly : A refreshingly different heroine, retired Alabama schoolteacher Patricia Anne Hollowell, is dra...More
 
1996 (Best Novel)
If I'd Killed Him When I Met Him
 Sharyn McCrumb
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1996 (Best First Novel)
The Body in the Transept
 Jeanne M. Dams
Library Journal : This offering from newcomer Dams gleams with all the polish of a quaint English-village mystery. A...More
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1995 (Best Novel)
She Walks These Hills
 Sharym McCrumb
Library Journal : A tale of an escaped convict from Edgar Award winner McCrumb.

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1995 (Best First Novel)
Do Unto Others
Click to search this book in our catalog   Jeff Abbott
Publishers Weekly : Abbott's debut mystery is a bright, often funny portrayal of the social mechanics of a small tow...More

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