The Macavity Awards

The Macavity Awards er kriminallitterære priser som utdeles årlig siden 1987 av Mystery Readers International, en USA-basert organisasjon for lesere, fans, kritikere, redaktører, utgivere og forfattere av kriminallitteratur med medlemmer i 19 land (2007). Foreningens medlemmer nominerer og stemmer fram vinnerne.

Prisen har fått navn etter the Mystery Cat i T.S. Eliots Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats (og musikal Cats).

Prisklassene har variert noe, men var i 2009:

  • Best Mystery Novel, for årets beste krimroman
  • Best First Mystery Novel, for årets beste debutarbeide
  • Best Nonfiction, for årets beste sakprosabok om kriminallitteratur eller relaterte emner
  • Best Short Story, for beste krimnovelle
  • The Sue Feder Historical Mystery Award, for beste historiske krimroman

Prisvinnere

1987

  • Best Novel: P. D. James, for A Taste for Death
  • Best First Novel: Faye Kellerman, for The Ritual Bath og Marilyn Wallace, for A Case of Loyalties
  • Best Critical/Biographical: Marcia Muller og Bill Prozini, for 1001 Midnights
  • Best Short Story: Sue Grafton, for The Parker Shotgun

1988

  • Best Novel: Nancy Pickard, for Marriage is Murder
  • Best First Novel: Robert Crais, for The Monkey's Raincoat
  • Best Critical/Biographical: Bill Prozini, for Son of Gun in Cheek
  • Best Short Story: Robert Barnard, for The Woman in the Wardrobe

1989

  • Best Novel: Tony Hillerman, for A Thief of Time
  • Best First Novel: Caroline Graham, for The Killings at Badger's Drift
  • Best Critical/Biographical: Victoria Nichols og Susan Thompson, for Silk Stalkings
  • Best Short Story: Doug Allyn, for Deja Vu

1990

  • Best Novel: Carolyn Hart, for A Little Class on Murder
  • Best First Novel: Jill Churchill, for Grime and Punishment
  • Best Critical/Biographical: H.R.F. Keating, for The Bedside Companion to Crime
  • Best Short Story: Nancy Pickard, for Afraid All the Time

1991

  • Best Novel: Sharyn McCrumb, for If Ever I Return Pretty Peggy-O
  • Best First Novel: Patricia Cornwell, for Postmortem
  • Best Critical/Biographical: Gillian Gill, for Agatha Christie: The Woman and Her Mysteries
  • Best Short Story: Joan Hess, for Too Much to Bare

1992

  • Best Novel: Nancy Pickard, for I.O.U.
  • Best First Novel: Mary Willis Walker for Zero at the Bone og Sue Henry for Murder on the Iditarod Trail
  • Best Critical/Biographical: Tony Hillerman og Ernie Bulow, for Talking Mysteries: A Conversation with Tony Hillerman
  • Best Short Story: Margaret Maron, for Deborah's Judgement

1993

  • Best Novel: Margaret Maron, for Bootlegger's Daughter
  • Best First Novel: Barbara Neely, for Blanche on the Lam
  • Best Critical/Biographical: Ellen Nehr, for Doubleday Crime Club Compendium
  • Best Short Story: Carolyn Hart, for Henrie O's Holiday

1994

  • Best Novel: Minette Walters, for The Sculptress
  • Best First Novel: Sharan Newman, for Death Comes as Epiphany
  • Best Critical/Biographical: Ed Gorman, for The Fine Art of Murder
  • Best Short Story: Susan Dunlap, for Checkout

1995

  • Best Novel: Sharyn McCrumb, for She Walks These Hills
  • Best First Novel: Jeff Abbott, for Do Unto Others
  • Best Critical/Biographical: Dean James og Jean Swanson, for By a Woman's Hand
  • Best Short Story: Deborah Adams, for Cast Your Fate to the Wind og Jan Burke for Unharmed

1996

  • Best Mystery Novel: Mary Willis Walker, for Under the Beetle's Cellar
  • Best First Mystery Novel: Dianne Day, for The Strange Files of Fremont Jones
  • Best Critical/Biographical: Willetta L. Heising, for Detecting Women
  • Best Mystery Short Story: Colin Dexter, for Evans Tries an O-Level

1997

  • Best Mystery Novel: Peter Lovesey, for Bloodhounds
  • Best First Mystery Novel: Dale Furutani, for Death in Little Tokyo
  • Best Non-Fiction: Wiletta Heising: Detecting Women 2
  • Best Mystery Short Story: Carolyn Wheat, for Cruel & Unusual

1998

  • Best Mystery Novel: Deborah Crombie, for Dreaming of the Bones
  • Best First Mystery Novel: Penny Warner, for Dead Body Language
  • Best Non-Fiction: Jan Grape, Dean James og Ellen Nehr, for Deadly Women
  • Best Mystery Short Story: Peter Robinson, for Two Ladies of Rose Cottage

1999

  • Best Mystery Novel: Michael Connelly, for Blood Work
  • Best First Mystery Novel: Jerrilyn Farmer, for Sympathy for the Devil
  • Best Critical/Biographical: Jean Swanson og Dean James, for Killer Books
  • Best Mystery Short Story: Barbara d'Amato, for Of Course You Know That Chocolate Is a Vegetable

2000

  • Best Mystery Novel: Sujata Massey, for The Flower Master
  • Best First Mystery Novel: Payula L. Woods, for Inner City Blues
  • Best Non-Fiction: Tom Nolan, for Ross Macdonald
  • Best Mystery Short Story: Kate Grilley, for Maubi and the Jumbies

2001

  • Best Mystery Novel: Val McDermid, for A Place of Execution
  • Best First Mystery Novel: David Liss, for A Conspiracy of Paper
  • Best Non-Fiction: Marvin Lachman, for The American Regional Mystery
  • Best Mystery Short Story: Reginald Hill, for A Candle for Christmas

2002

  • Best Mystery Novel: Laurie R. King, for Folly
  • Best First Mystery Novel: C. J. Box, for Open Season
  • Best Bio/Critical Mystery Work: G. Miki Hayden, for Writing the Mystery: A Start to Finish Guide for Both Novice and Professional
  • Best Mystery Short Story: Jan Burke, for The Abbey Ghosts

2003

  • Best Mystery Novel: S. J. Rozan, for Winter and Night
  • Best First Mystery Novel: Julia Spencer-Fleming, for In the Bleak Midwinter
  • Best Bio/Critical Mystery Work: Jim Huang, for They Died in Vain: Overlooked, Underappreciated, and Forgotten Mystery Novels
  • Best Mystery Short Story: Janet Dawson, for Voice Mail

2004

  • Best Mystery Novel: Peter Lovesey, for The House Sitter
  • Best First Mystery Novel: Jacqueline Winspear, for Maisie Dobbs
  • Best Bio/Critical Mystery Work: Make Mine a Mystery: Gary Warren Niebuhr, A Reader's Guide to Mystery and Detective Fiction
  • Best Mystery Short Story: Sandy Balzo, for The Grass Is Always Greener

2005

  • Best Mystery Novel: Ken Bruen, for The Killing of the Tinkers
  • Best First Mystery Novel: Harley Jane Kozak, for Dating Dead Men
  • Best Nonfiction: D.P. Lyle, for Forensics for Dummies
  • Best Short Story: Terrence Faherty, for The Widow of Slane

2006

  • Best Mystery Novel: Michael Connelly, for The Lincoln Lawyer
  • Best First Mystery Novel: Brian Freeman, for Immoral
  • Best Nonfiction: Melaine Rehak, for Girl Sleuth: Nancy Drew and the Women Who Created Her
  • Best Short Story: Nancy Pickard, for There Is No Crime on Easter Island
  • The Sue Feder Historical Mystery Award: Jacqueline Winspear, for Pardonable Lies

2007

  • Best Mystery Novel: Nancy Pickard, for The Virgin of Small Plains
  • Best First Mystery Novel: Nick Stone, for Mr. Clarinet
  • Best Nonfiction: Jim Huang og Austin Lugar, for Mystery Muses: 100 Classics That Inspire Today's Mystery Writers
  • Best Short Story: Tim Maleeny, for Till Death Do Us Part
  • The Sue Feder Historical Mystery Award: Rhys Bowen, for Oh Danny Boy

2008

  • Best Mystery Novel: Laura Lippman, for What the Dead Know
  • Best First Mystery Novel: Tana French, for In the Woods
  • Best Nonfiction: Roger Sobin, for The Essential Mystery Lists: For Readers, Collectors, and Librarians
  • Best Short Story: Rhys Bowen, for Please Watch Your Step
  • The Sue Feder Historical Mystery Award: Ariana Franklin, for Mistress of the Art of Death

2009

  • Best Mystery Novel: Deborah Crombie, for Where Memories Lie
  • Best First Mystery: Stieg Larsson, for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Män som hatar kvinnor)
  • Best Nonfiction: Frankie Y. Bailey, for African American Mystery Writers: A Historical & Thematic Study
  • Best Short Story: Dana Cameron, for The Night Things Changed
  • The Sue Feder Historical Mystery Award: Rhys Bowen, for A Royal Pain

2010

  • Best Mystery Novel: Ken Bruen og Reed Farrel Coleman, for Tower
  • Best First Mystery: Alan Bradley, for The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie
  • Best Nonfiction: P. D. James, for Talking About Detective Fiction
  • Best Short Story: Hank Phillippi Ryan, for On The House
  • The Sue Feder Historical Mystery Award: Rebecca Cantrell, for A Trace of Smoke

2011

  • Best Mystery Novel: Louise Penny, for Bury Your Dead
  • Best First Mystery: Bruce DeSilva, for Rogue Island
  • Best Short Story: Dana Cameron, for Swing Shift
  • Best Nonfiction: John Curran, for Agatha Christie's Secret Notebooks
  • The Sue Feder Historical Mystery Award: Kelli Stanley, for City of Dragons

2012

  • Best Mystery Novel: Sara Gran, for Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead
  • Best First Mystery: Leonard Rosen, for All Cry Chaos
  • Best Short Story: Dana Cameron, for Disarming
  • Best Nonfiction: Charlaine Harris, for The Sookie Stackhouse Companion
  • The Sue Feder Historical Mystery Award: Catriona McPherson, for Dandy Gilver and the Proper Treatment of Bloodstains

2013

  • Best Mystery Novel: Louise Penny, for The Beautiful Mystery
  • Best First Mystery: Daniel Friedman, for Don't Ever Get Old
  • Best Short Story: Barb Goffman, for The Lord is My Shamus
  • Best Nonfiction: John Connolly og Declan Burke, for Books to Die For
  • The Sue Feder Historical Mystery Award: Charles Todd, for An Unmarked Grave

2014

  • Best Mystery Novel: William Kent Krueger, for Ordinary Grace
  • Best First Mystery: Terry Shames, for A Killing at Cotton Hill
  • Best Short Story: Art Taylor, for The Care and Feeding of Houseplants
  • Best Nonfiction: Daniel Stashower, for The Hour of Peril
  • The Sue Feder Historical Mystery Award: David Morrell, for Murder as a Fine Art

2015

  • Best Mystery Novel: Alex Marwood, for The Killer Next Door
  • Best First Mystery: Julia Dahl, for Invisible City
  • Best Short Story: Craig Faustus Buck, for Honeymoon Sweet
  • Best Nonfiction: Hank Phillippi Ryan (redaktør), for Writes of Passage: Adventures on the Writer’s Journey
  • The Sue Feder Historical Mystery Award: Catriona McPherson, for A Deadly Measure of Brimstonet

2016

  • Best Mystery Novel: Lou Berney, for The Long and Faraway Gone
  • Best First Mystery: Glen Erik Hamiltonl, for Past Crimes
  • Best Short Story: Megan Abbott, for The Little Men
  • Best Nonfiction: Martin Edwards, for The Golden Age of Murder: The Mystery of the Writers Who Invented the Modern Detective Story
  • The Sue Feder Historical Mystery Award: Susanna Calkins, for The Masque of a Murderer

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