by Paula Gail
Benson
Ellen Byron |
This year, we
won't be able to gather in Bethesda, Maryland, to celebrate the best of the
traditional mystery. We'll miss the homecoming, family reunion, and all round
party blast. But, that doesn't mean that we can't celebrate the magnificent
authors whose brilliant works have been nominated for the Agatha Award.
Anne Cleeves |
Last year, on
The Stiletto Gang, I offered a quiz to match words (from stories or novels)
with authors in the Best Short Story and Best First Novel categories. This
year, I'm expanding the game to include all the nominees. Yesterday, I featured
the Best Historical Mystery, Best Nonfiction, and Best Children/Young Adult
categories on the Stiletto Gang. Today, let’s celebrate the Best Contemporary
Novel, Best First Novel, and Best Short Story nominees. (And, please let us
brag for a moment that four of our WWK blogging partners, Connie Berry, Annette
Dashofy, Kaye George, and Grace Topping are among those whose work is being
recognized this year. Yay!) Also, check out the short stories with the links
provided below. They are all outstanding.
Why don't you take these little tests from yesterday and today to remember some great reads or be introduced to some new authors? Match the titles (numbered) with the words (lettered) below. Answers are at the end!
Annette Dashofy |
Best
Contemporary Novel
Edwin Hill |
(1) Fatal
Cajun Festival by Ellen Byron (Crooked Lane Books)
(2) The Long Call by Ann Cleeves (Minotaur)
(3) Fair Game by Annette Dashofy (Henery Press)
(4) The Missing Ones by Edwin Hill (Kensington)
(5) A Better Man by Louise Penny (Minotaur)
(6) The Murder List by Hank Phillippi Ryan (Forge)
(2) The Long Call by Ann Cleeves (Minotaur)
(3) Fair Game by Annette Dashofy (Henery Press)
(4) The Missing Ones by Edwin Hill (Kensington)
(5) A Better Man by Louise Penny (Minotaur)
(6) The Murder List by Hank Phillippi Ryan (Forge)
Hank Phillippe Ryan |
Louise Penny |
Connie Berry |
Best First
Mystery Novel
Tara Laskowski |
(7) A Dream
of Death by Connie Berry (Crooked Lane Books)
(8) One Night Gone by Tara Laskowski (Graydon House, a division of Harlequin)
(9) Murder Once Removed by S. C. Perkins (Minotaur)
(10) When It’s Time for Leaving by Ang Pompano (Encircle Publications)
(11) Staging is Murder by Grace Topping (Henery Press)
(8) One Night Gone by Tara Laskowski (Graydon House, a division of Harlequin)
(9) Murder Once Removed by S. C. Perkins (Minotaur)
(10) When It’s Time for Leaving by Ang Pompano (Encircle Publications)
(11) Staging is Murder by Grace Topping (Henery Press)
Best Short
Story
(12) "Grist for the
Mill" by Kaye George in A Murder of
Crows (Darkhouse Books)
(13) "Alex’s Choice" by Barb Goffman in Crime Travel (Wildside Press)
(14) "The Blue Ribbon" by Cynthia Kuhn in Malice Domestic 14: Mystery Most Edible (Wildside Press)
(15) "The Last Word" by Shawn Reilly Simmons, Malice Domestic 14: Mystery Most Edible (Wildside Press)
(16) "Better Days"by Art Taylor in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
(13) "Alex’s Choice" by Barb Goffman in Crime Travel (Wildside Press)
(14) "The Blue Ribbon" by Cynthia Kuhn in Malice Domestic 14: Mystery Most Edible (Wildside Press)
(15) "The Last Word" by Shawn Reilly Simmons, Malice Domestic 14: Mystery Most Edible (Wildside Press)
(16) "Better Days"by Art Taylor in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
(A) An
Albatross Tattoo
(B)
Ancestry
(C) Archery
(D) Bee
Keeping
(E) Bicycle
(F) Bridges
in Two States
(G)
House-Sitting
(H) Food
Critic
Grace Topping |
(I)
Journalist
(J) Laundry
Chute
(K) Pies
(L) Satan
in Pearls
(M) School
Bus Demolition Derby
(N) Spring
Floods
(O) TV
Singing Competition
(P)
Victorian House
Kaye George |
ANSWERS
2(A)
9(B)
7(C)
12(D)
13(E)
10(F)
8(G)
Barb Goffman |
15(H)
16(I)
11(J)
14(K)
6(L)
3(M)
5(N)
1(O)
4(P)
Cynthia Kuhn |
Art Taylor |
A fun exercise! I won't tell you how (badly) I did.
ReplyDeleteMalice is one of the things I will really miss!
Good luck, everyone!
ReplyDeletebest wishes and good luck to all!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great group of writers.
Since we can't be there, it's great to be gathered here. Thanks, Paula! Congrats to all the nominees!!
ReplyDeleteGood luck to all! So many wonderful books.
ReplyDeleteThat was fun. Thanks, Paula!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Paula, this was a lot of fun. I'll miss our annual reunion at Malice--next year.
ReplyDeleteThe best thing about the quarantine is the time it gives us to read great books and stories. None are better than this year's Agatha nominees. Congratulations to all! Until we meet again next year at Malice, party on (with reading)!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Paula! That was so much fun!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to all--missing you this year but looking forward to next year.