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This year’s finalists for the Ngaio Marsh Awards were announced in the categories of Best First Novel, Best Novel, and Best Kids/YA. Now in their 15th season, the Ngaio Marsh Awards celebrate excellence in mystery, thriller, crime, and suspense writing from New Zealand storytellers.




Awards founder Craig Sisterson noted: "While crime and thriller fiction is often talked about in terms of its page-turning plotlines, or puzzling twists and surprising reveals, nowadays it’s also a fantastic vehicle for exploring character and society...our 2024 Ngaios finalists beautifully showcase that, with a kaleidoscopic range of tales full of engaging and memorable characters, exploring a wide variety of social issues in many different places."




Winners will be revealed at a special event held at the WORD Christchurch Festival on Wednesday, August 28. Congrats to all!




Best Novel:



Dice, by Claire Baylis (Allen & Unwin)

The Caretaker, by Gabriel Bergmoser (HarperCollins)

Ritual of Fire, by D.V. Bishop (Macmillan)

Pet, by Catherine Chidgey (Te Herenga Waka University Press)

Devil’s Breath, by Jill Johnson (Black & White)

Going Zero, by Anthony McCarten (Macmillan)

Expectant. by Vanda Symon (Orenda)



Best First Novel:



Dice, by Claire Baylis (Allen & Unwin)

El Flamingo, by Nick Davies (YBK)

Devil’s Breath, by Jill Johnson (Black & White)

A Better Class of Criminal. by Cristian Kelly (Cristian Kelly)

Mama Suzuki: Private Eye, by Simon Rowe (Penguin)



Best Kids/YA:



Caged, by Susan Brocker (Scholastic)

Katipo Joe: Wolf’s Lair, by Brian Falkner (Scholastic)

Miracle, by Jennifer Lane (Cloud Ink Press)

Nikolai’s Quest, by Diane Robinson (Rose & Fern)

Nor’east Swell, by Aaron Topp (One Tree House)


 


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