TORONTO, June 7 /CNW/ - At a ceremony on Thursday evening the Crime Writers of Canada handed out the 2007 Arthur Ellis Awards, Canada's premier award for excellence in the crime genre for work published in 2006. This year marks the 24th anniversary of the prestigious awards, named after the nom de travail of Canada's official hangman. The winners:
• Best Novel: Barbara Fradkin - Honour Among Men
• Best Non-Fiction: Brian O'Dea - High: Confessions of a Pot Smuggler
• Best Juvenile: Sean Cullen - Hamish X and the Cheese Pirates
• Best First Novel: Anne Emery - Sign of the Cross
• Best Short Story: Dennis Richard Murphy - "Fuzzy Wuzzy" in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine (August 2006)
Read the entire press release here.
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