The long list for the third Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year award, the only literary prize of its kind to be voted for by the general public, is now available online. The list features an eclectic mix of new writers and established authors with crime novels across the genre, from historical, to police procedural, to psychological.
Vote for your favorite Old Peculier Crime Novel here.
While we're on the subject, mystery author Natasha Cooper has written an exclusive story called He Taught Me Everything I Know for the Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival and has set clues and information to see if you can solve the crime and work out whodunit. (Visit the whodunit competition website here.) There will be clues appearing on the Festival, Theakston's and Waterstone's websites over the next six weeks, and contestants can then e-mail their suspect to the event organizers and have the chance to win a number of exclusive prizes.
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