Longlist
Announced For The Mcilvanney Prize 2021
sponsored
by The Glencairn Glass
Five years ago the Scottish Crime
Book of the Year Award was renamed the McIlvanney Prize in memory of William
McIlvanney. This year his final book, The Dark Remains which was
completed with the help of Ian Rankin will be published on 2 September
coinciding with the announcement of the McIlvanney Prize shortlist.
The longlist for the McIlvanney Prize 2021 is today revealed to be:
The Cut, Chris Brookmyre (Little,Brown)
The Silent Daughter, Emma Christie (Wellbeck)
Before the Storm, Alex Gray (Little, Brown)
Dead Man’s Grave, Neil Lancaster (HarperCollins, HQ)
The Coffinmaker’s Garden, Stuart MacBride (HarperCollins)
Still Life, Val McDermid (Little,Brown)
Bad Debt, William McIntyre (Sandstone)
The Less Dead, Denise Mina (Vintage)
How To Survive Everything, Ewan Morrison (Saraband)
Edge of the Grave, Robbie Morrison (Macmillan)
The April Dead, Alan Parks (Canongate)
Hyde, Craig Russell (Constable)
Waking the Tiger, Mark Wightman (Hobeck Books)
Thirteen - a crime festival’s dozen! Only Val McDermid also featured on the
list last year and Chris Brookmyre has featured on every longlist either as
himself or his alter ego Ambrose Parry. He describes himself as ‘the Meryl
Streep of the McIlvanney’. Craig Russell and Denise Mina are also previous
winners.
Bob McDevitt, Director of Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival
said:
'The McIlvanney Prize longlist once again reaffirms that our crime readers love
great books by well-loved authors they are familiar with but are always on
the lookout for new voices and new ways to tell a crime story. It's a testament
to the breadth and depth of Scottish crime writing'
The McIlvanney Prize will be judged by Karen Robinson, formerly of The Times
Crime Club and a CWA judge; Ayo Onatade, winner of the CWA Red Herring Award
and freelance crime fiction critic and Ewan Wilson, crime fiction buyer from
Waterstones Glasgow. For the second year running the sponsor will be The
Glencairn Glass – the world’s favourite whisky glass.
Finalists for the McIlvanney Prize will be revealed at the beginning of
September coinciding with publication of The Dark Remains. The winner will be
revealed in Stirling and on-line on Friday 17 September.
The McIlvanney award recognises excellence in Scottish crime writing, includes
a prize of £1000 and nationwide promotion in Waterstones.
The 2021 longlist features established crime writers and debuts, corporates and
indies.
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