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May 19, 1:11 PMBaltimore Crime Fiction ExaminerSandra Ruttan
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 The nominees for the 2009 Anthony Awards, recognizing excellence in the mystery genre in 2008, have been announced.

 

Best Novel

Trigger City by Sean Chercover [William Morrow]

The Brass Verdict by Michael Connelly [Little, Brown and Company]

Red Knife by William Kent Krueger [Atria]

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson [Knopf]

The Cruelest Month by Louise Penny [Minotaur]

 

Best First Novel

Pushing Up Daisies by Rosemary Harris [Minotaur]

Stalking Susan by Julie Kramer [Doubleday]

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson [Knopf]

Death of a Cozy Writer by G.M. Malliet [Midnight Ink]

Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith [Grand Central]

 

Best Paperback Original

The First Quarry by Max Allan Collins [Hard Case Crime]

Money Shot by Christa Faust [Hard Case Crime]

State of the Onion by Julie Hyzy [Berkley]

In a Dark Season by Vicki Lane [Dell]

South of Hell by P.J. Parrish [Pocket Star]

 

Best Short Story

"The Night Things Changed" by Dana Cameron from Wolfsbane and Mistletoe [Ace]

"A Sleep Not Unlike Death" by Sean Chercover from Hardcore Hardboiled [Kensington]

"Killing Time" by Jane K. Cleland from Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine (November)

"Skull and Cross Examination" by Toni L. P. Kelner from Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (February)

"Scratch a Woman" by Laura Lippman from Hardly Knew Her [William Morrow]

"The Secret Lives of Cats" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch from Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (July)

 

Best Critical Nonfiction Work

African American Mystery Writers: A Historical and Thematic Study by Frankie Y. Bailey [McFarland]

How to Write Killer Historical Mysteries by Kathy Lynn Emerson [Perseverance Press]

Anthony Boucher: A Biobibliography by Jeffrey Marks [McFarland]

The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: A Shocking Murder and the Undoing of a Great Victorian Detective by Kate Summerscale [Walker & Company]

 

Best Children's/Young Adult Novel

The Crossroads by Chris Grabenstein [Random House]

Paper Towns by John Green [Dutton Juvenile]

Kiss Me, Kill Me by Lauren Henderson [Delacorte]

The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey by Trenton Lee Stewart [Little, Brown]

Sammy Keyes and the Cold Hard Cash by Wendelin Van Draanen [Knopf]

 

Best Cover Art

Death Was the Other Woman designed by David Rotstein and written by Linda L. Richards [Minotaur]

Death Will Get You Sober designed by David Rotstein and written by Elizabeth Zelvin [Minotaur]

The Fault Tree designed by David Rotstein and written by Louise Ure [Minotaur]

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo designed by Peter Mendelsund and written by Stieg Larsson [Knopf]

Money Shot designed by Steve Cooley and written by Christa Faust [Hard Case Crime]

 

Special Service Award

Jon and Ruth Jordan

Ali Karim

David Montgomery

Gary Warren Niebuhr

Sarah Weinman

 

Attendees of the 2009 Bouchercon - the world's largest mystery convention, which was held in Baltimore in 2008 and will be hosted by Indianapolis October 15-18, 2009 - will vote to determine the winners in each category.  The winners will be announced at a gala dinner to be held during Bouchercon.  For more information, visit the Bouchercon 2009 website.

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