CWA New Blood Dagger
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The CWA New Blood Dagger is an annual award given by the British Crime Writers' Association
Crime Writers' Association
The Crime Writers Association is a writers' association in the United Kingdom. Founded by John Creasey in 1953, it is currently chaired by Peter James and claims 450+ members....

 for first books by previously unpublished writers. It is given in memory of CWA founder John Creasey
John Creasey
John Creasey MBE was an English crime and science fiction writer. The author of more than 600 novels, he published them using 28 different pseudonyms, including Anthony Morton, Michael Halliday, Kyle Hunt, J.J. Marric, Jeremy York, Richard Martin, Peter Manton, Norman Deane, Gordon Ashe, Henry St...

 and was previously known as The John Creasey Memorial Award. The award is voted on by past winners and the prize consists of an ornamental dagger and £1,000. Publisher Chivers Press was the sponsor from the award's introduction in 1973 and BBC Audiobooks
BBC Audiobooks
BBC Audiobooks is a publisher of audiobooks and also a range of spoken word and large-print titles.BBC Audiobooks has published unabridged audio novels, and also the BBC Radio Collection which incorporates dramatisations and non-fiction output derived from BBC Radio programming.In 2010, BBC...

 is the sponsor from 2003.

2000s

  • 2011 S. J. Watson
    S. J. Watson
    Steve "S. J." Watson is an English writer. He debuted in 2011 with the thriller novel Before I Go to Sleep. Rights to publish the book have been sold in 37 different countries around the world and it has gone on to be an international bestseller....

    , Before I Go to Sleep
    Before I Go to Sleep
    Before I Go to Sleep is the first novel by S. J. Watson published in Spring 2011. It became both a Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller and has been translated into over 30 languages, and has become a bestseller in France, Canada, Bulgaria and the Netherlands. It reached number 7 on the US...

  • 2010 Ryan David Jahn
    Ryan David Jahn
    Ryan David Jahn is an American novelist and screenwriter. His first book, Acts of Violence , is a literary thriller inspired by the 1964 murder of Catherine Genovese...

    , Acts of Violence
  • 2009 Johan Theorin
    Johan Theorin
    Johan Theorin is a journalist and author, born in 1963 in Gothenburg, Sweden. Throughout his life, Johan Theorin has been a regular visitor to the island of Öland in the Baltic sea...

    , Echoes from the Dead
  • 2008 Matt Rees, The Bethlehem Murders
  • 2007 Gillian Flynn
    Gillian Flynn
    Gillian Flynn is an American author and former television critic for Entertainment Weekly. As of 2009, she has published two novels: Sharp Objects and Dark Places .-Biography:...

    , Sharp Objects
  • 2006 Louise Penny
    Louise Penny
    Louise Penny is a Canadian author of mystery novels set in the Canadian province of Quebec centred on the work of Inspector Armand Gamache of the Sûreté du Québec. Penny's first career was as a radio broadcaster for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation...

    , Still Life
  • 2005 Dreda Say Mitchell
    Dreda Say Mitchell
    Dreda Say Mitchell is a British crime novelist. She won the Crime Writers' Association's John Creasey Award for best first novel in 2004 with Running Hot....

    , Running Hot
  • 2004 Mark Mills
    Mark Mills (writer)
    Mark Mills is a British writer of screenplays and novels. His first screenplay was BAFTA nominated short film One Night Stand starring Jemma Redgrave and James Purefoy in 1993; this won Mills a 'Best Screenplay' award at the Angers European First Film Festival in 1995.Mills' first novel was...

    , Amagansett
    The Whaleboat House
    The Whaleboat House is a 2004 crime novel by British writer Mark Mills. It is set shortly after the Second World War with the events taking place in and around the small Long Island fishing village of Amagansett....

  • 2003 William Landay
    William Landay
    William Landay is an American novelist.His first novel, Mission Flats, was awarded the John Creasey Dagger as the best debut crime novel of 2003 by the British Crime Writers Association...

    , Mission Flats
  • 2002 Louise Welsh
    Louise Welsh
    Louise Welsh is an author of short stories and novels, based in Glasgow, Scotland.Welsh studied History at Glasgow University and traded in second-hand books for several years before publishing her first novel....

    , The Cutting Room
    The Cutting Room (book)
    The Cutting Room is the debut novel of Scottish author Louise Welsh. The book was first published in 2002 by Edinburgh-based publisher Canongate...

  • 2001 Susanna Jones, The Earthquake Bird
  • 2000 Boston Teran
    Boston Teran
    Boston Teran is an American author, notable for writing books such as God is a Bullet and The Creed of Violence. Boston Teran is a pseudonym.-List of works:*God Is A Bullet *Never Count Out The Dead...

    , God Is a Bullet

1990s

  • 1999 Dan Fesperman
    Dan Fesperman
    Dan Fesperman is a reporter for The Baltimore Sun and a published author of several thrillers. The plots were inspired by the author's own international assignments in countries such as Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, and Germany.- List of works :...

    , Lie in the Dark
  • 1998 Denise Mina
    Denise Mina
    Denise Mina is a Scottish crime writer and playwright. She has written the Garnethill trilogy and another three novels featuring the character Patricia "Paddy" Meehan, a Glasgow journalist. Described as an author of Tartan Noir, she has also dabbled in comic book writing, having recently written...

    , Garnethill
  • 1997 Paul Johnston, Body Politic
  • 1996 no award
  • 1995 Janet Evanovich
    Janet Evanovich
    Janet Evanovich is an American writer. She began her career writing short contemporary romance novels under the pen name Steffie Hall, but gained fame authoring a series of contemporary mysteries featuring Stephanie Plum, a lingerie buyer from Trenton, New Jersey, who becomes a bounty hunter to...

    , One for the Money
    One For the Money (novel)
    One For the Money is the first novel by Janet Evanovich featuring the bounty hunter Stephanie Plum. It was published in 1994 in the United States and in 1995 in Great Britain...

  • 1994 Doug J. Swanson, Big Town
  • 1993 no award
  • 1992 Minette Walters
    Minette Walters
    Minette Walters is an English crime writer.- Life and work :After her birth in Bishop’s Stortford to a serving army officer, Capt Samuel Jebb and his wife Colleen, the first 10 years of Minette’s life were spent moving between army bases in the north and south of England...

    , The Ice House
    The Ice House (novel)
    The Ice House is the first crime novel by English writer Minette Walters. The story was the recipient of a John Creasey award for best debut.-Synopsis:...

  • 1991 Walter Mosley
    Walter Mosley
    Walter Ellis Mosley is an American novelist, most widely recognized for his crime fiction. He has written a series of best-selling historical mysteries featuring the hard-boiled detective Easy Rawlins, a black private investigator and World War II veteran living in the Watts neighborhood of Los...

    , Devil in a Blue Dress
  • 1990 Patricia Cornwell
    Patricia Cornwell
    Patricia Cornwell is a contemporary American crime writer. She is widely known for writing a popular series of novels featuring the heroine Dr. Kay Scarpetta, a medical examiner.-Early life:...

    , Postmortem

1980s

  • 1989 Annette Roome, A Real Shot in the Arm
  • 1988 Janet Neel, Death's Bright Angel
  • 1987 Denis Kilcommons, Dark Apostle
  • 1986 Neville Steed, Tinplate
  • 1985 Robert Richards, The Latimer Mercy
  • 1984 Elizabeth Ironside, A Very Private Enterprise
  • 1983 Carol Clemeau, The Ariadne Clue
  • 1983 Eric Wright
    Eric Wright (writer)
    Eric Wright is a professor and Canadian writer of mystery novels.Wright was born on Kennington Park Road, in South London, England. He is the son of seamstress Caroline , and carter Joseph Wright. Wright was born to a large poor family of ten children...

    , The Night the Gods Smiled
  • 1982 Andrew Taylor
    Andrew Taylor (author)
    Andrew Taylor is a British author best known for his crime novels, which include the Dougal series, the Lydmouth series, the Roth Trilogy and the historical novel The American Boy.-Biography:...

    , Caroline Minuscule
  • 1981 James Leigh, The Ludi Victory
  • 1980 Liza Cody
    Liza Cody
    Liza Cody is an English crime fiction writer.She is the author of twelve novels and many short stories. Her Anna Lee series introduced the professional female private detective to British mystery fiction. The entire Anna Lee series was adapted for television and broadcast in both the U.K...

    , Dupe

1970s

  • 1979 David Serafin, Saturday of Glory
  • 1978 Paula Gosling
    Paula Gosling
    Paula Gosling is a US-born crime writer. She has lived in the UK since the 1960s. Gosling started her writing career as a copy-writer. She published her first novel, A Running Duck, in 1974. It won the John Creasey Award for the best first novel of the year. She has also received the Gold Dagger...

    , A Running Duck
  • 1977 Jonathan Gash, The Judas Pair
    The Judas Pair
    The Judas Pair is a crime novel by Jonathan Gash, author of the Lovejoy series of novels. The story was first published in 1977 and won a John Creasey Award....

  • 1976 Patrick Alexander, Death of a Thin-Skinned Animal
  • 1975 Sara George, Acid Drop
  • 1974 Roger L. Simon
    Roger L. Simon
    Roger Lichtenberg Simon is an American novelist and screenwriter. He is currently CEO of Pajamas Media. He is the author of ten novels, including the Moses Wine detective series, and six screenplays...

    , The Big Fix
  • 1973 Kyril Bonfiglioli
    Kyril Bonfiglioli
    Kyril Bonfiglioli was born Cyril Emmanuel George Bonfiglioli in Eastbourne, to an Italo-Slovene father, Emmanuel Bonfiglioli, and English mother, Dorothy née Pallett. Having served in the army from 1947 to 1952, and been widowed, he applied to Balliol College, Oxford where he took his degree...

    , Don't Point That Thing at Me

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