A complete list of the nominations is up. There are some good books in the big three.... some of which I have actually read.
BEST NOVEL
The Pale Blue Eye by Louis Bayard
The Janissary Tree by Jason Goodwin
Gentleman and Players by Joanne Harris
The Dead Hour by Denise Mina
The Virgin of Small Plains by Nancy Pickard
The Liberation Movements by Olen Steinhauer
BEST FIRST NOVEL BY AN AMERICAN AUTHOR
The Faithful Spy by Alex Berenson
Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn
King of Lies by John Hart
Holmes on the Range by Steve Hockensmith
A Field of Darkness by Cornelia Read
BEST PAPERBACK ORIGINAL
The Goodbye Kiss by Massimo Carlotto
The Open Curtain by Brian Evenson
Snakeskin Shamisen by Naomi Hirahara
The Deep Blue Alibi by Paul Levine
City of Tiny Lights by Patrick Neate
The real find for me is a book not even on this list. Rather it is the book previously published by Louis Bayard. Mr. Timothy follows Tiny Tim, of A Christmas Carol fame, in his later years as he solves the murder of two ten year old girl. Cameo by Scrooge. JESUS! That sounds awesome!
Confessions of an Idiosyncratic Mind handicaps the field.
BEST NOVEL
The Pale Blue Eye by Louis Bayard
The Janissary Tree by Jason Goodwin
Gentleman and Players by Joanne Harris
The Dead Hour by Denise Mina
The Virgin of Small Plains by Nancy Pickard
The Liberation Movements by Olen Steinhauer
BEST FIRST NOVEL BY AN AMERICAN AUTHOR
The Faithful Spy by Alex Berenson
Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn
King of Lies by John Hart
Holmes on the Range by Steve Hockensmith
A Field of Darkness by Cornelia Read
BEST PAPERBACK ORIGINAL
The Goodbye Kiss by Massimo Carlotto
The Open Curtain by Brian Evenson
Snakeskin Shamisen by Naomi Hirahara
The Deep Blue Alibi by Paul Levine
City of Tiny Lights by Patrick Neate
The real find for me is a book not even on this list. Rather it is the book previously published by Louis Bayard. Mr. Timothy follows Tiny Tim, of A Christmas Carol fame, in his later years as he solves the murder of two ten year old girl. Cameo by Scrooge. JESUS! That sounds awesome!
Confessions of an Idiosyncratic Mind handicaps the field.
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