Crime Fiction Awards News for April 2025 — No Foolin’

The Lefty Award winners, the Derringer Award finalists, the Dove Award, and Nero Award winners have all been announced.

LEFTY AWARDS

The Lefty Awards were presented at Left Coast Crime 2025 on March 15.

BEST HUMOROUS MYSTERY NOVEL

  • Rob Osler, Cirque du Slay (Crooked Lane Books)

BEST HISTORICAL MYSTERY NOVEL
(Bill Gottfried Memorial) for books covering events before 1970

  • John Copenhaver, Hall of Mirrors (Pegasus Crime)

BEST DEBUT MYSTERY NOVEL

  • Jennifer K. Morita, Ghosts of Waikiki (Crooked Lane Books)

BEST MYSTERY NOVEL
(not in other categories)

  • James L’Etoile, Served Cold (Level Best Books)

DERRINGER AWARDS

The Short Mystery Fiction Society revealed the 2025 Derringer Award finalists on April 1. The winners will be posted on May 1.

FLASH

SHORT STORY 

  • “Skeeter’s Bar and Grill” by Julie Hastrup; (Larceny & Last Chances: 22 Stories of Mystery & Suspense, Superior Shores Press)
  • “The Wind Phone” by Josh Pachter; (Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, September/October 2024)
  • “The Heist” by Bill Pronzini; (Shamus and Anthony Commit Capers: Ten Tales of Criminals, Crooks, and CulpritsLevel Best Books)
  • “The Last Chance Coalition” by Judy Penz Sheluk; (Larceny & Last Chances: 22 Stories of Mystery & Suspense, Superior Shores Press)
  • “The Kratz Gambit” by Mark Thielman; (Private Dicks and Disco Balls: Private Eyes in the Dyn-O-Mite SeventiesDown & Out Books)

LONG STORY

  • “How Mary’s Garden Grew” by Elizabeth Elwood; (Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, January/February 2024)
  • “Heart of Darkness” by Tammy Euliano; (Scattered, Smothered, Covered & Chunked: Crime Fiction Inspired by Waffle House, Down & Out Books)
  • “Putting Things Right” by Peter W. J. Hayes; (Thrill Ride – The Magazine, December 21, 2024)
  • “Motive Factor X” by Joseph Andre Thomas; (Howls from the Scene of the Crime: A Crime Horror Anthology, Howl Society Press)
  • “Cold Comfort” by Andrew Welsh-Huggins; (Private Dicks and Disco Balls: Private Eyes in the Dyn-O-Mite SeventiesDown & Out Books)

 NOVELETTE

  • “A Band of Scheming Women” by Joslyn Chase; (Thrill Ride – The Magazine, March 21, 2024)
  • “Christmas Dinner” by Robert Lopresti; (Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, November/December 2024)
  • “Barracuda Backfire” by Tom Milani; (Chop Shop Episode 4, Down & Out Books, April 1, 2024)
  • “Her Dangerously Clever Hands” by Karen Odden; (Crimeucopia – Through the Past Darkly, Murderous Ink Press)
  • “The Cadillac Job” by Stacy Woodson (Chop Shop Episode 1, Down & Out Books, January 1, 2024)

ANTHOLOGY

  • Devil’s Snare: Best New England Crime Stories 2024, Edited by Susan Oleksiw, Ang Pompano, Leslie Wheeler, Crime Spell Books
  • Friend of the Devil: Crime Fiction Inspired by the Songs of the Grateful Dead, Edited by Josh Pachter, Down & Out Books
  • Larceny & Last Chances: 22 Stories of Mystery & Suspense, Edited by Judy Penz Sheluk, Superior Shores Press
  • Murder, Neat: A SleuthSayers Anthology; Edited by Michael Bracken and Barb Goffman, Level Best Books
  • New York State of Crime: Murder New York Style 6, Edited by D.M. Barr and Joseph R.G. De Marco, Down & Out Books
  • The 13th Letter, Edited by Donna Carrick, Carrick Publishing

DOVE AWARD

The Detective/Mystery Caucus of the Popular Culture Assocation has named the 2025 Dove Award recipient. The Dove Award is named for mystery-fiction scholar George N. Dove and given to “individuals who have contributed to the serious study of mystery, detective, and crime fiction.”

Dove AwardeeDavid Geherin, professor emeritus of English at Eastern Michigan University, who is an Edgar nominee in the Best Critical/Biographical category this year for Organized Crime on Page and Screen: Portrayals in Hit Novels, Films, and Television Shows. He received earlier Edgar nominations for The Crime World of Michael Connelly: A Study of His Works and Their Adaptations (2022), Scene of the Crime: The Importance of Place in Crime and Mystery Fiction (2008; also nominated for a Macavity Award), and The American Private Eye: The Image in Fiction (1985). His other books include Carl Hiaasen: Sunshine State Satirist (2019), Funny Thing About Murder: Modes of Humor in Crime Fiction and Films (2017), Small Towns in Recent American Crime Fiction (2015), and Elmore Leonard (1989).   

NERO AWARD

In December, The Wolfe Pack announced the Nero Award and Black Orchid Novella Award winners.

Nero Award for the best American Mystery written in the tradition of Rex Stout’s Nero Wolfe stories: 

  • Ariel Lawhon — The Frozen River

The Black Orchid Novella Award, presented jointly by The Wolfe Pack and Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, celebrates the novella format popularized by Stout

  • T. M. Bradshaw: “Double Take.” It will be published in the July 2025 issue of AHMM. 

Honorable mentions for the Black Orchid Novella Award include Peter Hoppock’s “Precipice”; Andrew Kass’s “Deadline”; Jenny Ramaley’s “Workplace Rules for a Fire-Breathing Dragon”; and Ella Rutledge’s “Murder at the Y.T.D.”

2025 Lefty Award Nominations

Left Coast Crime 2025 announced the Lefty Awards finalists on January 13.

Members of the Left Coast Crime convention picked the nominees and will vote on the winners, which will be revealed at the awards ceremony in Denver, CO on Mark 15.

BEST HUMOROUS MYSTERY NOVEL

  • Ellen Byron, A Very Woodsy Murder (Kensington Books)
  • Jennifer J. Chow, Ill-Fated Fortune (St. Martin’s Paperbacks)
  • A.J. Devlin, Bronco Buster (NeWest Press)
  • Catriona McPherson, Scotzilla (Severn House)
  • Rob Osler, Cirque du Slay (Crooked Lane Books)
  • Richard Osman, We Solve Murders (Pamela Dorman Books / Viking)

BEST HISTORICAL MYSTERY NOVEL
(Bill Gottfried Memorial) for books covering events before 1970

  • John Copenhaver, Hall of Mirrors (Pegasus Crime)
  • Robert Dugoni, A Killing on the Hill (Thomas & Mercer)
  • Dianne Freeman, An Art Lover’s Guide to Paris and Murder (Kensington Books)
  • Laurie R. King, The Lantern’s Dance (Bantam Books)
  • Laura Jensen Walker, Death of a Flying Nightingale (Level Best Books / Historia)

BEST DEBUT MYSTERY NOVEL

  • Peter Malone Elliott, Blue Ridge (Level Best Books)
  • Cindy Goyette, Obey All Laws (Level Best Books)
  • Audrey Lee, The Mechanics of Memory (CamCat Books)
  • Jennifer K. Morita, Ghosts of Waikiki (Crooked Lane Books)
  • K.T. Nguyen, You Know What You Did (Dutton)

BEST MYSTERY NOVEL
(not in other categories)

  • Duane Swierczynski, California Bear (Mulholland Books)
  • Claire Booth, Home Fires (Severn House)
  • Margot Douaihy, Blessed Water (Zando, Gillian Flynn Books)
  • Rob Hart, Assassins Anonymous (G.P. Putnam’s Sons)
  • Leslie Karst, Molten Death (Severn House)
  • James L’Etoile, Served Cold (Level Best Books)

2024 Lefty Awards

Left Coast Crime 2024 announced the Lefty Awards winners at a ceremony in Seattle, WA on April 13.

Best Humorous Mystery Novel

  • Wendall Thomas, Cheap Trills (‎Beyond the Page Books)

Best Historical Mystery Novel for books set before 1970 (The Bill Gottfried Memorial)

  • Naomi Hirahara, Evergreen (Soho Crime)

Best Debut Mystery Novel

  • Nina Simon, Mother-Daughter Murder Night (William Morrow)

Best Mystery Novel (not in other categories)

  • Tracy Clark, Hide (Thomas & Mercer)

2024 Lefty Award Nominations

Left Coast Crime 2024 announced the Lefty Awards finalists on January 15.

Members of the Left Coast Crime convention picked the nominees and will vote on the winners, which will be revealed at the awards ceremony in Seattle, WA on April 13.

Best Humorous Mystery Novel

  • Jennifer J. Chow, Hot Pot Murder (Berkley Prime Crime)
  • Lee Matthew Goldberg, The Great Gimmelmans (Level Best Books)
  • Leslie Karst, A Sense for Murder (Severn House)
  • Catriona McPherson, Hop Scot (Severn House)
  • Cindy Sample, Dying for a Decoration (Cindy Sample Books)
  • Wendall Thomas, Cheap Trills (‎Beyond the Page Books)

Best Historical Mystery Novel for books set before 1970 (The Bill Gottfried Memorial)

  • Cara Black, Night Flight to Paris (Soho Crime)
  • Bruce Borgos, The Bitter Past (Minotaur Books)
  • Susanna Calkins, Death Among the Ruins (Severn House)
  • Dianne Freeman, A Newlywed’s Guide to Fortune and Murder (Kensington)
  • Cheryl A. Head, Time’s Undoing (Dutton)
  • Naomi Hirahara, Evergreen (Soho Crime)

Best Debut Mystery Novel

  •  Lina Chern, Play the Fool (Bantam)
  • Margot Douaihy, Scorched Grace (Gillian Flynn Books)
  • Josh Pachter, Dutch Threat (Genius Book Publishing)
  • Ana Reyes, The House in the Pines (Dutton)
  • Nina Simon, Mother-Daughter Murder Night (William Morrow)

Best Mystery Novel (not in other categories)

  • Tracy Clark, Hide (Thomas & Mercer)
  • S.A. Cosby, All the Sinners Bleed (Flatiron Books)
  • Matt Coyle, Odyssey’s End (Oceanview Publishing)
  • Jordan Harper, Everybody Knows (Mulholland Books)
  • James L’Etoile, Face of Greed (Oceanview Publishing)
  • Gigi Pandian, The Raven Thief (Minotaur Books)

2023 Lefty Awards

Left Coast Crime 2023 announced the Lefty Awards finalists on March 18 at the awards ceremony in Tucson, AZ.

Best Humorous Mystery Novel

  • Ellen Byron, Bayou Book Thief (Berkley Prime Crime)

Best Historical Mystery Novel

  • Wanda M. Morris, Anywhere You Run (William Morrow)

Best Debut Mystery Novel

  • Ramona Emerson, Shutter (Soho Crime)

Best Mystery Novel
(not in other categories)

  • Kellye Garrett, Like a Sister (Mulholland Books)

2023 Lefty Award Nominations

Left Coast Crime 2023 announced the Lefty Awards finalists on January 17.

Members of the Left Coast Crime convention picked the nominees and will vote on the winners, which will be revealed at the awards ceremony in Tucson, AZ on March 18.

Best Humorous Mystery Novel

  • Ellen Byron, Bayou Book Thief (Berkley Prime Crime)
  • Jennifer J. Chow, Death by Bubble Tea (Berkley Prime Crime)
  • A.J. Devlin, Five Moves of Doom (NeWest Press)
  • T.G. Herren, A Streetcar Named Murder (Crooked Lane Books)
  • Catriona McPherson, Scot in a Trap (Severn House)

Best Historical Mystery Novel
(The Bill Gottfried Memorial) for books set before 1970

  • Dianne Freeman, A Bride’s Guide to Marriage and Murder (Kensington Books)
  • Catriona McPherson, In Place of Fear (Severn House)
  • Wanda M. Morris, Anywhere You Run (William Morrow)
  • Karen Odden, Under a Veiled Moon (Crooked Lane Books)
  • Ann Parker, The Secret in the Wall (Poisoned Pen Press)
  • Iona Whishaw, Framed in Fire (Touchwood)

Best Debut Mystery Novel

  • Erin E. Adams, Jackal (Bantam Books)
  • Eli Cranor, Don’t Know Tough (Soho Crime)
  • Ramona Emerson, Shutter (Soho Crime)
  • Meredith Hambrock, Other People’s Secrets (Crooked Lane Books)
  • Harini Nagendra, The Bangalore Detectives Club (Pegasus Crime)
  • Rob Osler, Devil’s Chew Toy (Crooked Lane Books)
  • Jane Pek, The Verifiers (Vintage Books)

Best Mystery Novel
(not in other categories)

  • Kellye Garrett, Like a Sister (Mulholland Books)
  • Laurie R. King, Back to the Garden (Bantam Books)
  • James L’Etoile, Dead Drop (Level Best Books)
  • Gigi Pandian, Under Lock & Skeleton Key (Minotaur Books)
  • Louise Penny, A World of Curiosities (Minotaur Books)
  • Alex Segura, Secret Identity (Flatiron Books)

2022 Lefty Awards

Left Coast Crime 2022 announced the Lefty Awards winners on April 9. 

BEST HUMOROUS MYSTERY NOVEL 

  • Raquel V. Reyes, Mango, Mambo, and Murder (Crooked Lane Books)

BEST HISTORICAL MYSTERY NOVEL for books set before 1970.

  • Naomi Hirahara, Clark and Division (Soho Crime)

BEST DEBUT MYSTERY NOVEL

  • Wanda M. Morris, All Her Little Secrets (William Morrow)

BEST MYSTERY NOVEL (not in other categories)

  • William Kent Krueger, Lightning Strike (Atria Books)

2022 Lefty Award Nominations

Left Coast Crime 2022 announced the Lefty Awards finalists on January 17.

Members of the Left Coast Crime convention picked the nominees and will vote on the winners, which will be revealed at the awards ceremony in Albuquerque on April 9.

Best Humorous Mystery Novel 

 • Ellen Byron, Cajun Kiss of Death (Crooked Lane Books)
 • Jennifer Chow, Mimi Lee Cracks the Code (Berkley Prime Crime)
 • Elle Cosimano, Finlay Donovan Is Killing It (Minotaur Books)
 • Cynthia Kuhn, How To Book a Murder (Crooked Lane Books)
 • Raquel V. Reyes, Mango, Mambo, and Murder (Crooked Lane Books)
 • Wendall Thomas, Fogged Off (Beyond the Page Books)

Best Historical Mystery Novel for books set before 1970.

 • Susanna Calkins, The Cry of the Hangman (Severn House)
 • John Copenhaver, The Savage Kind (Pegasus Crime)
 • Naomi Hirahara, Clark and Division (Soho Crime)
 • Sujata Massey, The Bombay Prince (Soho Crime)
 • Catriona McPherson, The Mirror Dance (Hodder & Stoughton)
 • Lori Rader-Day, Death at Greenway (William Morrow)

Best Debut Mystery Novel

 • Alexandra Andrews, Who Is Maud Dixon (Little, Brown and Company)
 • Marco Carocari, Blackout (Level Best Books)
 • Zakiya Dalila Harris, The Other Black Girl (Atria Books)
 • Mia P. Manansala, Arsenic and Adobo (Berkley Prime Crime)
 • Wanda M. Morris, All Her Little Secrets (William Morrow)

Best Mystery Novel (not in other categories)

 • Tracy Clark, Runner (Kensington Books)
 • S.A. Cosby, Razorblade Tears (Flatiron Press)
 • Matt Coyle, Last Redemption (Oceanview Publishing)
 • William Kent Krueger, Lightning Strike (Atria Books)
 • P.J. Vernon, Bath Haus (Doubleday)

2021 Lefty Awards

The 2021 Left Coast Crime convention, postponed till 2022, still announced the winners of this year’s Lefties today.

Lefty for Best Humorous Mystery Novel

  • Ellen Byron, Murder in the Bayou Boneyard (Crooked Lane Books)

Lefty for Best Historical Mystery Novel

(Bruce Alexander Memorial) for books covering events before 1970

  • Catriona McPherson, The Turning Tide (Quercus)

Lefty for Best Debut Mystery Novel

  • David Heska Wanbli Weiden, Winter Counts (Ecco)

Lefty for Best Mystery Novel

  • Louise Penny, All the Devils Are Here (Minotaur Books)

2021 Crime Fiction Award Update

The 2021 finalists for Left Coast Crime’s Lefty Awards, the Barry Awards, the shortlisted authors for the Lindisfarne Prize for Crime Fiction, and the finalists in the British Book Awards crime and thriller category have been announced.

2021 LEFTY AWARDS FINALISTS

LEFTY FOR BEST HUMOROUS MYSTERY NOVEL

  • Ellen Byron, Murder in the Bayou Boneyard (Crooked Lane Books)
  • Jennifer J. Chow, Mimi Lee Gets a Clue (Berkley Prime Crime)
  • Carl Hiaasen, Squeeze Me (Alfred A. Knopf)
  • Cynthia Kuhn, The Study of Secrets (Henery Press)
  • J. Michael Orenduff, The Pot Thief Who Studied the Woman at Otowi Crossing (Aakenbaaken & Kent)
  • Sung J. Woo, Skin Deep (Agora Books)

LEFTY FOR BEST HISTORICAL MYSTERY NOVEL

Bruce Alexander Memorial for books covering events before 1970

  • Susanna Calkins, The Fate of a Flapper (Minotaur Books)
  • Dianne Freeman, A Lady’s Guide to Mischief and Murder (Kensington Books)
  • Laurie R. King, Riviera Gold (Bantam Books)
  • Catriona McPherson, The Turning Tide (Quercus)
  • Ann Parker, Mortal Music (Poisoned Pen Press)
  • James W. Ziskin, Turn to Stone (Seventh Street Books)

LEFTY FOR BEST DEBUT MYSTERY NOVEL

  • Daisy Bateman, Murder Goes to Market (Seventh Street Books)
  • Mary Keliikoa, Derailed (Camel Press)
  • Erica Ruth Neubauer, Murder at the Mena House (Kensington Books)
  • Richard Osman, The Thursday Murder Club (Viking)
  • Halley Sutton, The Lady Upstairs (Putnam)
  • David Heska Wanbli Weiden, Winter Counts (Ecco)

LEFTY FOR BEST MYSTERY NOVEL

  • Tracy Clark, What You Don’t See (Kensington Books)
  • S.A. Cosby, Blacktop Wasteland (Flatiron Books)
  • Matt Coyle, Blind Vigil (Oceanview Publishing)
  • Rachel Howzell Hall, And Now She’s Gone (Forge)
  • Louise Penny, All the Devils Are Here (Minotaur Books)

2021 BARRY AWARD NOMINATIONS

BEST NOVEL

The Boy From The Woods, Harlan Coben (Grand Central)
The Law Of Innocence, Michael Connelly (Little, Brown)
Blacktop Wasteland, S. A. Cosby (Flatiron Books)
And Now She’s Gone, Rachel Howzell Hall (Forge)
Moonflower Murders, Anthony Horowitz (Harper)
All The Devils Are Here, Louise Penny (Minotaur)

BEST FIRST NOVEL

Deep State, Chris Hauty (Atria/Emily Bester)
Murder In Old Bombay, Nev March (Minotaur)
The Thursday Murder Club, Richard Osman (Viking\Pamela Dorman)
The Eighth Detective, Alex Pavesi (Henry Holt)
Winter Counts, David Heska Wanbli Weiden (Ecco)
Darling Rose Gold, Stephanie Wrobel (Berkley)

BEST PAPERBACK ORIGINAL

When No One Is Watching, Alyssa Cole (Morrow)
Mongkok Station, Jake Needham (Hp)
Hide Away, Jason Pinter (Thomas & Mercer)
Bad News Travels Fast, James Swain (Thomas & Mercer)
Darkness For Light, Emma Viskic (Pushkin Vertigo)
Turn To Stone, James W. Ziskin (Seventh Street Books)

BEST THRILLER

Double Agent, Tom Bradby (Atlantic Monthly)
Blind Vigil, Matt Coyle (Oceanview)
One Minute Out, Mark Greaney (Berkley)
The Last Hunt, Deon Meyer (Atlantic Monthly)
Eddie’s Boy, Thomas Perry (Mysterious Press)
The Wild One, Nick Petrie (Putnam)

2021 LINDISFARNE PRIZE FOR CRIME FICTION

The Lindisfarne Prize is a literary prize which recognizes outstanding writing in the genre of crime or thriller fiction. The shortlisted authors are:

  • Rob Scragg
  • Barbara Scott Emmett
  • Ellie Davies
  • David Cooper
  • Ed Walsh

The winning entry will be awarded a prize of £2500 to support the completion of their work and funding towards a year’s membership of both the Society of Authors (SoA) and the Alliance of Independent Authors (ALLi), and smaller financial awards to shortlisted candidates. 

2021 BRITISH BOOK AWARDS

Crime And Thriller Category

  • Troubled Blood by Robert Galbraith (Sphere)
  • The Sentinel by Lee Child and Andrew Child (Bantam)
  • The Patient Man by Joy Ellis (Joffe Books)
  • The Guest List by Lucy Foley (HarperFiction)
  • The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman (Viking)
  • A Song for the Dark Times by Ian Rankin (Orion Fiction)

[Thanks to Cora Buhlert for the story.]