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  1. Den første prisen var The Crossed Red Herrings Award utdelt for åets beste kriminalroman i 1955 . Flere av prisene har gjennom årene skiftet navn: The Crossed Red Herrings Award skiftet i 1960 navn til The Gold Dagger. The Gold Dagger ble i 2006 erstattet av The Duncan Lawrie Dagger, men ble gjeninnført i 2009.

  2. W 2006 za powieść Czerń Kruka otrzymała nagrodę literacką Duncan Lawrie Dagger. W 1977 poślubiła Tima Cleevesa. Para ma dwie córki. Mąż pisarki umarł nagle w 2017 roku. Mieszka we wsi Holywell w hrabstwie Northumberland. Twórczość Powieści Seria Palmer-Jones

  3. Crime Writers' Association (UK), The Duncan Lawrie Dagger, 2007: winner; Miles Franklin Literary Award, 2006: longlisted; Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA), Australian General Fiction Book of the Year, 2006: winner; Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing, Best Novel, 2006: joint winner; Colin Roderick Award, 2005: winner; Interviews

  4. Före 1960 känt som The Crossed Red Herrings Award, för årets bästa kriminalroman utgiven på engelska, oberoende av ursprungsspråk. 2006-2008 sponsrade Duncan Lawrie Bank guldpriset och detta bytte då namn till The Duncan Lawrie Dagger. 2009 fick priset åter namnet The Gold Dagger. The Crossed Red Herrings Award

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ann_CleevesAnn Cleeves - Wikipedia

    Ann Cleeves OBE (born 24 October 1954) is a British mystery crime writer. She wrote the Vera Stanhope, Jimmy Perez, and Matthew Venn series, all three of which have been adapted into TV shows. In 2006 she won the Duncan Lawrie Dagger for her novel Raven Black, [1] the first novel in the Jimmy Perez series.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Raven_BlackRaven Black - Wikipedia

    ISBN. 978-1-4050-5472-0 (hardback) Followed by. White Nights. Raven Black is a 2006 novel by Ann Cleeves that won the Duncan Lawrie Dagger Award for the best crime novel of the year. [1] Raven Black is the first in the "Shetland" mysteries, a series of eight novels by Cleeves, composed of two quartets, all set in Shetland .

  7. From 1995 to 2002 the award acquired sponsorship from Macallan and was known as the Macallan Gold Dagger. In 2006, because of new sponsorship from the Duncan Lawrie Bank, the award was officially renamed as the Duncan Lawrie Dagger, and gained a prize fund of £20,000. It was the biggest crime-fiction award in the world in monetary terms.