Agatha Award, the Glossary
The Agatha Awards, named for Agatha Christie, are literary awards for mystery and crime writers who write in the traditional mystery subgenre: "books typified by the works of Agatha Christie.[1]
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160 relations: Ace Books, Agatha Award, Agatha Christie, Agatha Christie Award (Japan), Agatha-Christie-Krimipreis, Aladdin Paperbacks, Alfred A. Knopf, Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, Amelia Peabody's Egypt, American Girl (book series), Anne Perry, Anne Wingate, Arte Público Press, Atheneum Books, Aurora Teagarden, Avon (publisher), Ballantine Books, Bantam Books, Barbara Mertz, Berkley Books, Blanche on the Lam, Bloomsbury Publishing, Bootlegger's Daughter, Bury Your Dead (novel), Butchers Hill (book), Candlewick Press, Carroll & Graf Publishers, CBC Arts, Charles Scribner's Sons, Charlotte Elkins, Chasing Vermeer, Code Name Verity, Crippen & Landru, Dandy Gilver, Daniel Stashower, Dating Dead Men, Dead Until Dark, Dell Publishing, Disney Publishing Worldwide, Donna Andrews (author), Doubleday (publisher), Dreaming Spies, Dutton Children's Books, E. P. Dutton, Egmont Group, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, Fawcett Publications, From Holmes to Sherlock, G. P. Putnam's Sons, Grand Central Publishing, ... Expand index (110 more) »
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Ace Books
Ace Books is a publisher of science fiction (SF) and fantasy books founded in New York City in 1952 by Aaron A. Wyn.
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Agatha Award
The Agatha Awards, named for Agatha Christie, are literary awards for mystery and crime writers who write in the traditional mystery subgenre: "books typified by the works of Agatha Christie. Agatha Award and Agatha Award are 1989 establishments in the United States, Agatha Award winners, Agatha Award-winning works, American literary awards, awards established in 1989 and mystery and detective fiction awards.
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Agatha Christie
Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Lady Mallowan, (15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976) was an English writer known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, particularly those revolving around fictional detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple.
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Agatha Christie Award (Japan)
The is a Japanese literary award established in 2010 in commemoration of the 120th anniversary of Agatha Christie's birth. Agatha Award and Agatha Christie Award (Japan) are mystery and detective fiction awards.
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Agatha-Christie-Krimipreis
Agatha-Christie-Krimipreis (Agatha Christie Crime Award) was a German literary prize for unpublished crime short stories awarded from 2003 to 2014.
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Aladdin Paperbacks
Aladdin Paperbacks is one of several children's-book imprints owned by Simon & Schuster.
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Alfred A. Knopf
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. is an American publishing house that was founded by Blanche Knopf and Alfred A. Knopf Sr. in 1915.
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Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine (AHMM) is a bi-monthly digest size fiction magazine specializing in crime and detective fiction.
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Amelia Peabody's Egypt
Amelia Peabody's Egypt: A Compendium is a 2003 non-fiction book, edited by Elizabeth Peters and Kristen Whitbread. Agatha Award and Amelia Peabody's Egypt are Agatha Award-winning works.
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American Girl (book series)
The American Girl series, by various authors, is a collection of novels set within toy line's fictional universe.
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Anne Perry
Anne Perry (born Juliet Marion Hulme; 28 October 1938 – 10 April 2023) was a British writer. Agatha Award and Anne Perry are Agatha Award winners.
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Anne Wingate
Anne Wingate (September 4, 1943 – September 2, 2021) was a mystery, fantasy, and romance writer who lived in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Arte Público Press
Arte Público Press is a publishing house associated with the University of Houston (Houston, Texas).
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Atheneum Books
Atheneum Books was a New York City publishing house established in 1959 by Alfred A. Knopf, Jr., Simon Michael Bessie and Hiram Haydn.
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Aurora Teagarden
Aurora Teagarden is a fictional character created by author Charlaine Harris.
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Avon (publisher)
Avon Publications is one of the leading publishers of romance fiction.
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Ballantine Books
Ballantine Books is a major American book publisher that is a subsidiary of German media conglomerate Bertelsmann.
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Bantam Books
Bantam Books is an American publishing house owned entirely by parent company Random House, a subsidiary of Penguin Random House; it is an imprint of the Random House Publishing Group.
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Barbara Mertz
Barbara Louise Mertz (September 29, 1927 – August 8, 2013) was an American author who wrote under her own name as well as under the pseudonyms Elizabeth Peters and Barbara Michaels. Agatha Award and Barbara Mertz are Agatha Award winners.
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Berkley Books
Berkley Books is now an imprint of the Penguin Group.
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Blanche on the Lam
Blanche on the Lam is a 1992 mystery novel by author Barbara Neely,Neely, Barbara. Agatha Award and Blanche on the Lam are Agatha Award-winning works.
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Bloomsbury Publishing
Bloomsbury Publishing plc is a British worldwide publishing house of fiction and non-fiction.
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Bootlegger's Daughter
Bootlegger's Daughter is a book written by Margaret Maron and published by Mysterious Press on 1 May 1992 which later went on to win the Anthony Award for Best Novel in 1993.
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Bury Your Dead (novel)
Bury Your Dead is a book written by Louise Penny and published by Minotaur Books (an imprint of St. Martin's Press, owned by Macmillan Publishers) on 28 September 2010.
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Butchers Hill (book)
Butchers Hill is a book written by Laura Lippman and published by Avon Books (now owned by HarperCollins) on 1 July 1998 which later went on to win the Anthony Award for Best Paperback Original in 1999.
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Candlewick Press
Candlewick Press, established in 1992 and located in Somerville, Massachusetts, is part of the Walker Books group.
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Carroll & Graf Publishers
Carroll & Graf Publishers was an American publishing company based in New York City, New York, known for publishing a wide range of fiction and non-fiction by both new and established authors, as well as issuing reprints of previously hard-to-find works.
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CBC Arts
CBC Arts (Radio-Canada Arts) is the division of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that creates and curates written articles, short documentaries, non-fiction series and interactive projects that represent the excellence of Canada's diverse artistic communities.
Charles Scribner's Sons
Charles Scribner's Sons, or simply Scribner's or Scribner, is an American publisher based in New York City, known for publishing American authors including Henry James, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Kurt Vonnegut, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Stephen King, Robert A. Heinlein, Thomas Wolfe, George Santayana, John Clellon Holmes, Don DeLillo, and Edith Wharton.
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Charlotte Elkins
Charlotte Elkins (pen name, Emily Spenser; born July 4, 1948) is an American author who teamed with her husband, writer Aaron Elkins, to write a series of mystery novels about Lee Ofsted, a struggling female professional golfer. Agatha Award and Charlotte Elkins are Agatha Award winners.
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Chasing Vermeer
Chasing Vermeer is a 2004 children's art mystery novel written by Blue Balliett and illustrated by Brett Helquist. Agatha Award and Chasing Vermeer are Agatha Award-winning works.
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Code Name Verity
Code Name Verity is a young adult historical fiction novel by Elizabeth Wein published in 2012.
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Crippen & Landru
Crippen & Landru Publishers is a small publisher of mystery fiction collections, based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
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Dandy Gilver
Dandy Gilver is the protagonist of a historical mystery series by Catriona McPherson.
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Daniel Stashower
Daniel Stashower is an American author and editor of mystery fiction and historical nonfiction. Agatha Award and Daniel Stashower are Agatha Award winners.
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Dating Dead Men
Dating Dead Men is a book written by Harley Jane Kozak and published by Doubleday (owned and operated by Penguin Random House) on 20 January 2004, which later went on to win the Anthony Award for Best First Novel in 2005.
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Dead Until Dark
Dead Until Dark, published in 2001, is the first novel in Charlaine Harris' series The Southern Vampire Mysteries.
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Dell Publishing
Dell Publishing Company, Inc. is an American publisher of books, magazines and comic books, that was founded in 1921 by George T. Delacorte Jr. with $10,000 (approx. $145,000 in 2021), two employees and one magazine title, ''I Confess'', and soon began turning out dozens of pulp magazines, which included penny-a-word detective stories, articles about films, and romance books (or "smoochies" as they were known in the slang of the day).
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Disney Publishing Worldwide
Disney Publishing Worldwide (DPW), formerly known as The Disney Publishing Group and Buena Vista Publishing Group, is the publishing subsidiary of Disney Experiences, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company.
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Donna Andrews is an American mystery fiction writer of two award-winning amateur sleuth series. Agatha Award and Donna Andrews (author) are Agatha Award winners.
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Doubleday (publisher)
Doubleday is an American publishing company.
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Dreaming Spies
Dreaming Spies is a 2015 mystery novel by American author Laurie R. King. Agatha Award and Dreaming Spies are Agatha Award-winning works.
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Dutton Children's Books
Dutton Children's Books is a US publisher of children's books and a division of the Penguin Group.
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E. P. Dutton
E.
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Egmont Group
The Egmont Group (officially Egmont International Holding A/S; known as Gutenberghus Group until 1992) is a Danish media corporation founded and rooted in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine is a bi-monthly American digest size fiction magazine specializing in crime fiction, particularly detective fiction, and mystery fiction.
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Fawcett Publications
Fawcett Publications was an American publishing company founded in 1919 in Robbinsdale, Minnesota by Wilford Hamilton "Captain Billy" Fawcett (1885–1940).
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From Holmes to Sherlock
From Holmes to Sherlock: The Story of the Men and Women Who Created an Icon is a non-fiction book by which explores the history of Sherlock Holmes and Sherlock fandom, originally published in 2017.
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G. P. Putnam's Sons
G.
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Grand Central Publishing
Grand Central Publishing is a book publishing imprint of Hachette Book Group, originally established in 1970 as Warner Books when Kinney National Company acquired the Paperback Library.
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Greenglass House
Greenglass House is a 2014 novel by American writer Kate Milford with illustrations made by Jaime Zollars.
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Harcourt (publisher)
Harcourt was an American publishing firm with a long history of publishing fiction and nonfiction for adults and children.
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Hardboiled
Hardboiled (or hard-boiled) fiction is a literary genre that shares some of its characters and settings with crime fiction (especially detective fiction and noir fiction).
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Harlequin Enterprises
Harlequin Enterprises ULC (known simply as Harlequin) is a romance and women's fiction publisher founded in Winnipeg, Canada, in 1949.
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Harper (publisher)
Harper is an American publishing house, the flagship imprint of global publisher, HarperCollins, based in New York City.
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HarperCollins
HarperCollins Publishers LLC is a British-American publishing company that is considered to be one of the "Big Five" English-language publishers, along with Penguin Random House, Hachette, Macmillan, and Simon & Schuster.
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He Shall Thunder in the Sky
He Shall Thunder in the Sky (also published as Thunder in the Sky) is the 12th in a series of historical mystery novels by Elizabeth Peters, first published in 2000, and featuring fictional archaeologist and sleuth Amelia Peabody.
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Henry Holt and Company
Henry Holt and Company is an American book-publishing company based in New York City.
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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) is an American publisher of textbooks, instructional technology materials, assessments, and reference works.
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In Big Trouble
In Big Trouble is a book written by Laura Lippman and published by Avon Books (owned by HarperCollins) in 1999, which later went on to win the Anthony Award for Best Paperback Original in 2000.
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In the Bleak Midwinter (novel)
In the Bleak Midwinter is a mystery novel written by Julia Spencer-Fleming. Agatha Award and in the Bleak Midwinter (novel) are Agatha Award-winning works.
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Jan Burke
Jan Burke (born August 1, 1953) is an American author of novels and short stories. Agatha Award and Jan Burke are Agatha Award winners.
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Joan Hess
Joan Hess (January 6, 1949 – November 23, 2017) was an American mystery writer, a member of Sisters in Crime, and a former president of the American Crime Writers League. Agatha Award and Joan Hess are Agatha Award winners.
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Kirkus Reviews
Kirkus Reviews is an American book review magazine founded in 1933 by Virginia Kirkus.
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L. Dean James
Lana Dean James (born 1947) is an American fantasy and horror writer.
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Laurie R. King
Laurie R. King (born September 19, 1952) is an American author best known for her detective fiction. Agatha Award and Laurie R. King are Agatha Award winners.
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Learning to Swim
Learning to Swim is a book written by Sara J. Henry and published by Crown Publishing Group (now owned by Penguin Random House) on 22 February 2011 which later went on to win the Mary Higgins Clark Award in 2012.
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Liars and Prayers
Liars and Prayers is Thalia Zedek's fourth solo album, released four years after Trust Not Those in Whom Without Some Touch of Madness.
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Little, Brown and Company
Little, Brown and Company is an American publishing company founded in 1837 by Charles Coffin Little and James Brown in Boston.
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Llewellyn Worldwide
Llewellyn Worldwide (formerly Llewellyn Publications) is a New Age publisher based in Woodbury, Minnesota.
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Macmillan Publishers
Macmillan Publishers (occasionally known as the Macmillan Group; formally Macmillan Publishers Ltd in the UK and Macmillan Publishing Group, LLC in the US) is a British publishing company traditionally considered to be one of the 'Big Five' English language publishers (along with Penguin Random House, Hachette, HarperCollins and Simon & Schuster).
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Maisie Dobbs
Maisie Dobbs is a 2003 mystery novel by Jacqueline Winspear. Agatha Award and Maisie Dobbs are Agatha Award-winning works.
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Margaret Maron
Margaret Maron (née Brown; August 25, 1938 – February 23, 2021) was an American writer, the author of award-winning mystery novels. Agatha Award and Margaret Maron are Agatha Award winners.
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Marshall Cavendish
Marshall Cavendish is a subsidiary company of Times Publishing Group, the printing and publishing subsidiary of Singapore-based conglomerate Fraser and Neave (which in turn currently owned by ThaiBev, a Thai beverage company), and at present is a publisher of books, business directories and magazines.
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Martin H. Greenberg
Martin Harry Greenberg (March 1, 1941 – June 25, 2011) was an American academic and anthologist in many genres, including mysteries and horror, but especially in speculative fiction.
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Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes
Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes, released January 3, 2013, is a book written by Maria Konnikova exploring ways to improve mindfulness, logical thinking and observation using Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional character Sherlock Holmes as an exemplar.
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McFarland & Company
McFarland & Company, Inc., is an American independent book publisher based in Jefferson, North Carolina, that specializes in academic and reference works, as well as general-interest adult nonfiction.
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Mira Books
MIRA Books is a book publishing imprint of Harlequin Enterprises that focuses on mainstream fiction.
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Murder with Peacocks
Murder with Peacocks is a book written by Donna Andrews and published by Thomas Dunne Books (now owned by Macmillan Publishers) in 1999, which later went on to win in the Anthony Award for Best First Novel in 2000.
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Mysterious Press
The Mysterious Press is an American publishing company specializing in mystery fiction based in New York City.
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Mystery Muses
Mystery Muses: 100 Classics That Inspire Today's Mystery Writers is a book co-authored and edited by Jim Huang & Austin Lugar, published by Crum Creek Press on 1 August 2006.
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Mystery Scene
Mystery Scene is an American magazine, first published in 1985, that covers the crime and mystery genre with a mix of articles, profiles, criticism, and extensive reviews of books, films, TV, short stories, audiobooks, and reference works.
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Mystery Writers of America
Mystery Writers of America (MWA) is a professional organization of mystery and crime writers, based in New York City. Agatha Award and mystery Writers of America are mystery and detective fiction awards.
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New American Library
The New American Library (also known as NAL) is an American publisher based in New York, founded in 1948.
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On Conan Doyle; or, The Whole Art of Storytelling
On Conan Doyle; or, The Whole Art of Storytelling is a 2011 book about Arthur Conan Doyle by Michael Dirda.
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One for the Money (novel)
One for the Money is the first novel by Janet Evanovich featuring the bounty hunter Stephanie Plum.
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Orion Publishing Group
Orion Publishing Group Ltd.
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Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.
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Penguin Group
Penguin Group is a British trade book publisher and part of Penguin Random House, which is owned by the German media conglomerate Bertelsmann.
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Perseus Books Group
Perseus Books Group was an American publishing company founded in 1996 by investor Frank Pearl.
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Pocket Books
Pocket Books is a division of Simon & Schuster that primarily publishes paperback books.
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Poisoned Pen Press
Poisoned Pen Press is a publisher of mystery fiction based in Scottsdale, Arizona, US.
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Puffin Books
Puffin Books is a longstanding children's imprint of the British publishers Penguin Books.
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Rainbow Books
The Rainbow Books are a collection of CD format specifications generally written and published by standards bodies including the ISO, IEC, and ECMA.
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Random House
Random House is an imprint and publishing group of Penguin Random House.
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Robin Winks
Robin W. Winks (December 5, 1930 in Indiana – April 7, 2003 in New Haven, Connecticut) was an American academic, historian, diplomat, writer on the subject of fiction, especially detective novels, and advocate for the National Parks.
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Rowman & Littlefield
Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group is an American independent academic publishing company founded in 1949.
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Scholastic Corporation
Scholastic Corporation is an American multinational publishing, education, and media company that publishes and distributes books, comics, and educational materials for schools, teachers, parents, children, and other educational institutions.
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Seeing a Large Cat
Seeing a Large Cat is the ninth novel in the Amelia Peabody historical mystery series by Elizabeth Peters, first published in 1997.
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Seldom Disappointed
Seldom Disappointed: A Memoir is the 2001 autobiography of author Tony Hillerman. Agatha Award and Seldom Disappointed are Agatha Award-winning works.
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She Walks These Hills
She Walks These Hills is a 1994 book written by Sharyn McCrumb and published by Charles Scribner's Sons, which later went on to win the Anthony Award for Best Novel in 1995.
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Shelf Awareness
Shelf Awareness is an American publishing company that produces two electronic publications/newsletters focused on bookselling, books and book reviews.
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Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster LLC is an American publishing company owned by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts.
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Soho Press
Soho Press is a New York City-based publisher founded by Juris Jurjevics and Laura Hruska in 1986 and currently headed by Bronwen Hruska.
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Somebody Else's Child (book)
Somebody Else's Child is a book written by Terris McMahan Grimes and published by Onyx on 1 March 1996 which later went on to win the Anthony Award for Best Paperback Original in 1997 and tied for the Best First Novel in the same year.
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Something Wicked (book)
Something Wicked is a book (novel) written by Carolyn Hart and published by Bantam Books (now owned by Random House) on 1 May 1988 which later went on to win the Anthony Award for Best Paperback Original in 1989.
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St. Martin's Press
St.
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Stefanie Pintoff
Stefanie Pintoff is an American author of historical mystery novels.
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Talking About Detective Fiction
Talking About Detective Fiction is a book written by P. D. James and published by Knopf Doubleday (owned by Penguin Random House) on 1 December 2009.
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Thames & Hudson
Thames & Hudson (sometimes T&H for brevity) is a publisher of illustrated books in all visually creative categories: art, architecture, design, photography, fashion, film, and the performing arts.
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The Enola Holmes Mysteries
The Enola Holmes Mysteries is a young adult fiction series of detective novels by American author Nancy Springer, starring Enola Holmes as the 14-year-old sister of an already famous Sherlock Holmes, twenty years her senior.
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Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer
Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer, known as Theodore Boone: Young Lawyer in the UK, is a 2010 legal drama and the first novel by John Grisham for middle-grade children (8–13-year-olds).
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They Died in Vain
They Died in Vain: Overlooked, Underappreciated and Forgotten Mystery Novels is a 2002 book by Jim Huang.
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Thomas Dunne Books
Thomas Dunne Books was an imprint of St. Martin's Press, which is a division of Macmillan Publishers.
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Three Rooms Press
Three Rooms Press is a New York City-based small press. It was founded in 1993 by Kat Georges and Peter Carlaftes with a focus on poetry, but the press now publishes mainly fiction, memoir, and art.
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Track of the Cat (book)
Track of the Cat is a 1993 book written by Nevada Barr and published by G. P. Putnam's Sons (now owned by the Penguin Group).
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University of New Mexico Press
The University of New Mexico Press (UNMP) is a university press at the University of New Mexico.
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Viking Press
Viking Press (formally Viking Penguin, also listed as Viking Books) is an American publishing company owned by Penguin Random House.
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W. W. Norton & Company
W.
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Wildside Press
Wildside Press is an independent publishing company in Cabin John, Maryland.
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William Morrow and Company
William Morrow and Company is an American publishing company founded by William Morrow in 1926.
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Workman Publishing Company
Workman Publishing Company, Inc., is an American publisher of trade books founded by Peter Workman. The company consists of imprints Workman, Workman Children's, Workman Calendars, Artisan, Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill and Algonquin Young Readers, Storey Publishing, and Timber Press.
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Writer's Digest
Writer's Digest is an American magazine aimed at beginning and established writers.
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Zondervan
Zondervan is an international Christian media and publishing company located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States.
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See also
Agatha Award-winning works
- A Fatal Grace
- Agatha Award
- Amelia Peabody's Egypt
- Blanche on the Lam
- Chasing Vermeer
- Down the Rabbit Hole (novel)
- Dreaming Spies
- Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library
- In the Bleak Midwinter (novel)
- Maisie Dobbs
- Seldom Disappointed
- The Crossroads (novel)
- The Cruelest Month
- The Hour of Peril
- The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Award
Also known as Agatha Award for Best Children/Young Adult Fiction, Agatha Award for Best Children’s/YA Novel, Agatha Award for Best Contemporary Novel, Agatha Award for Best First Novel, Agatha Award for Best Historical Novel, Agatha Award for Best Non-Fiction, Agatha Award for Best Novel, Agatha Award for Best Short Story, Agatha Award for Children's, Agatha Award for Young Adult Literature, Agatha Awards, Malice Domestic, Malice Domestic Award for Lifetime Achievement, Malice Domestic Ltd, Poirot Award.
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