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October 15, 2008

Laura Lippman cleans up

Laura LippmanLaura Lippman has won more accalim for her latest novel, What the Dead Know, and her short story "Hardly Knew Her."

Her book (reviewed by Nancy here) was named best novel in the annual Barry and Macavity awards, which are voted on by the readers of Deadly Pleasures and Mystery News, and members of Mystery Readers International, respectively. It also won Best Novel in the Anthony Awards, which are named for Bouchercon founder Anthony Boucher.

She won the Anthony for Best Short Story for "Hardly Knew Her," which is contained in a new collection of the same name (discussed here by Dave). 

Posted by Dave Rosenthal at 6:00 AM | | Comments (1)
Categories: Bouchercon/Charmed to Death
        

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BRAVA, Laura!

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Dave Rosenthal came to The Baltimore Sun as a business reporter in 1987 and now is the Maryland Editor. He reads a wide range of books (but never as many as he'd like), usually alternating between non-fiction and fiction. Some all-time favorites: A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole; Wind, Sand and Stars by Antoine de Saint-Exupery; and anything by Calvin Trillin or John McPhee. He belongs to a book club with a Jewish theme.
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