Best Novel:



The Killing of the Tinkers, by Ken Bruen
(St. Martin's Minotaur)

Jack Taylor, A disgraced ex-cop in Galway, has slid further down the slope of despair. After a year in London he returns to his home town of Galway with a leather coat and a coke habit. Someone is systematically slaughtering young travellers and dumping their bodies in the city centre. Even in the state he's in, Jack Taylor has an uncanny ability to know where to look, what questions to ask, and with the aid of an English policeman, apparently solves the case. Now he stands poised on the precipice of the most devastating decision of his career, while at the same time a rare opportunity of real and enduring love also materialises. As with The Guards, the city of Galway dances, jeers, consoles, threatens, entices, near kills and yet continues to be the ultimate ground of Jack Taylor's transcendence, all he understands of heaven and hell.

Best First Novel:



Dating Dead Men, by Harley Jane Kozak
(Doubleday)

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Best Nonfiction:



Forensics for Dummies, by D.P. Lyle, MD
(Wiley Publishing)

Best Short Story:



"The Widow of Slane" by Terence Faherty
(EQMM, March/April 2004)

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Best Novel



Krueger, William Kent -- Blood Hollow
(Simon & Schuster/Atria)

Winner of the Loft-McKnight Fiction Award and the Anthony Award for Best First Novel, William Kent Krueger is a wholly original talent among mystery writers, managing to fuse inspired, fluid storytelling with complex, finely textured characterizations. Now, in a briskly paced novel that outstrips even its predecessors in its ability to ratchet up the suspense, Krueger takes us back to Aurora, Minnesota, where the charismatic Cork O'Connor encounters his most baffling case to date. When the corpse of a beautiful high school student is discovered on a hillside four months after her disappearance on New Year's Eve, all evidence points to her boyfriend, local bad boy Solemn Winter Moon. Despite Solemn's self-incriminating decision to go into hiding, Cork O'Connor, Aurora's former sheriff, isn't about to hang the crime on the kid, whom O'Connor is convinced is innocent. In an uphill battle to clear Solemn's name, Cork encounters no shortage of adversity. Some he knows all too well -- small-town bigotry and bureaucracy foremost among them. What Cork isn't prepared for is the emergence of a long-held resentment hailing from his own childhood. And when Solemn reappears, claiming to have seen a vision of Jesus Christ in Blood Hollow, the mystery becomes thornier than Cork could ever have anticipated. And that's when the miracles start happening....
Praised by critics and peers alike for his bold and insightful writing, William Kent Krueger has become a master of mixing brilliant, evocative prose with stunning, nonstop suspense. Readers are sure to be riveted by his latest foray into the darkest corners of a small-town paradise and the detective who is determined to bring it all to light.

Best First Novel



Kozak, Harley Jane -- Dating Dead Men
(Doubleday)

Best Non-Fiction



Collins, Max Allan (et al) -- Men's Adventure Magazines
(Taschen)

Best Paperback Original



Starr, Jason -- Twisted City
(Vintage Crime/Black Lizard)

David Miller is in a funk. He recently slumped down the journalistic food chain from the Wall Street Journal to a finance rag called Manhattan Business. The reason for Miller's fall: his unhealthy obsession with his sister only increased after she died of cancer. In addition, the young reporter lost his friends after rejecting their prescient assessment of his girlfriend as "psychotic"--and she's repaid his loyalty by partying the nights away with another man. So when Miller's lost wallet leads to a shakedown by a junkie hooker, he figures it's just another bad episode in the bleak sitcom of his life. But then the hooker's jealous boyfriend dies, potentially putting Miller on the hook for a murder rap. Flames licking at his heels, Miller grimly soldiers through a squalid story that takes on his flattened affect as it navigates the usual sordid twists and dares readers to give a damn. It's the literary equivalent of a Big Mac or Snickers bar: satisfying to devour but immediately forgotten--save for a familiar pang of guilt about straying from healthier fare. Frank Sennett
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved



Best Short Story



Viets, Elaine -- "Wedding Knife"
(Chesapeake Crimes; Quiet Storm)

Best Cover Art
Brooklyn Noir -- Sohrab Habibion; Tim McLoughlin (Akashic)

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The Eye Lifetime Achievement Award:
Sara Paretsky

Best Novel:



WHILE I DISAPPEAR by Ed Wright
(Putnam)

From Publishers Weekly
Former big-city newspaper editor Wright's stellar second John Ray Horn novel (after 2003's Clea's Moon, which won the C.W.A.'s Debut Dagger Award) legitimately merits comparison to the work of James Ellroy. A disgraced former movie cowboy and ex-con, Horn walks the mean streets of post-WWII Los Angeles in search of the brutal killer who snuffed out the life of Rose Galen, a faded leading lady who co-starred in one of Horn's films. A shameful secret from the victim's past forces Horn to challenge the official theory of the crime-that the killing was a random act. Aided by his current boss (and former faithful movie sidekick) Joseph Mad Crow, Horn pounds the pavement and reaches out to old friends to identify the source of Galen's guilty conscience. Wright does a superb job of integrating a fair-play whodunit plot into a hard-boiled setting rife with personal and official corruption. He also manages to invest bit players-such as a lonely old fellow boarder of Galen's at the down-and-out hotel where she died-with humanity and dignity that provide a striking and dramatic counterpoint to the warped inner lives of some Hollywood notables. Wright's narrative gifts mark the arrival of a significant new noir voice who hopefully has many more Horn stories in him.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Book Description
The landscape and characters of post-World War II Los Angeles come brilliantly alive in Edward Wright's atmospheric new novel. Former actor John Ray Horn's ex- leading lady, Rose Galen, is now a faded beauty who wears her quiet desperation on her sleeve. But when Horn tracks Rose down to try to help her he only discovers that she's been viciously strangled to death. Horn's investigation into her death leads him back to the silent-film era and to a party at a Hollywood mansion where Rose's destiny changed forever.

This stunning crime novel takes you into Hollywood's un-derbelly during a time when the studio system was crumbling yet memories of the glory days were all too familiar.

Edward Wright brings back his "engaging cast of characters" (San Francisco Chronicle) into a more textured story and more complex mystery.


Best Paperback:



FADE TO BLONDE by Max Phillips
(Hard Case Crime)

Best First:



THE DEAD by Ingrid Black
(St. Martin's)

Five years ago Ed Fagan, the serial killer known as the Night Hunter, disappeared. Since then nothing has been heard from him. But now a Dublin newspaper has received a letter claiming to be from Fagan with a chilling message: he's going to kill again. The Dublin Metropolitan Police are inclined to dismiss the letter as a hoax, but when the body of prostitute Mary Lynch is found, they believe the murderer may well be Fagan. Saxon, a former FBI agent who was writing a book about Fagan when he disappeared, is certain that the killer is someone else. So while DCS Grace Fitzgerald and her team sniff at a cold trail, Saxon must somehow convince them to look beyond the obvious. But in a city of shadows and secrets, that's never going to be easy ?especially when the truth is so unexpected that even the most astute detective could be shocked into carelessness in the moment of discovery. And carelessness, in the presence of a killer, can be costly...

Best Short Story:

"Hasidic Noir" by Pearl Abraham (in BROOKLYN NOIR; Akashic Press)

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 1971 Ringworld Larry Niven 링월드

 1972 Lathe of Heaven Ursula K LeGuin
 1973 Gods Themselves Isaac Asimov
 1974 Rendezvous with Rama Arthur C Clarke 라마

 1975 Dispossessed Ursula K LeGuin 빼앗긴 자들 

 1976 Forever War Joe Haldeman 영원한 전쟁

 1977 Where Late the Sweet Bird Sings Kate Wilhelm 노래하던 새들도 지금은 사라지고

 1978 Gateway Frederik Pohl
 1979 Dreamsnake Vonda N McIntyre
 1980 Titan John Varley
 1981 Snow Queen Joan D Vinge
 1982 Many-Coloured Land Julian May 

 1983 Foundation's Edge Isaac Asimov    파운데이션

 1984 Startide Rising David Brin
 1985 Integral Trees Larry Niven
 1986 Postman David Brin 

 1987 Speaker for the Dead Orson Scott Card  사자의 대변인 

 1988 Uplift War David Brin
 1989 Cyteen C J Cherryh
 1990 Hyperion Dan Simmons
 1991 Fall of Hyperion Dan Simmons
 1992 Barrayar Lois McMaster Bujold 

 1993 Doomsday Book Connie Willis 둠즈데이북

 1994 Green Mars Kim Stanley Robinson
 1995 Mirror Dance Lois McMaster Bujold 

 1996 Diamond Age Neal Stephenson 다이아몬드 시대 

 1997 Blue Mars Kim Stanley Robinson
 1998 Rise of Endymion Dan Simmons 

 1999 To Say Nothing of the Dog Connie Willis 개는 말할 것도 없고

 2000 Cryptonomicon Neal Stephenson 크립토노미콘  

 2001 Telling Ursula K LeGuin
 2002 Passage Connie Willis
 2003 Scar China Mieville 
 2004 Paladin of Souls Lois McMaster Bujold


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panda78 2005-08-26 17:54   좋아요 0 | 댓글달기 | URL
1974 Rendezvous with Rama Arthur C Clarke
1975 Dispossessed Ursula K LeGuin
1977 Where Late the Sweet Bird Sings Kate Wilhelm
1983 Foundation's Edge Isaac Asimov
1987 Speaker for the Dead Orson Scott Card
1993 Doomsday Book Connie Willis
1996 Diamond Age Neal Stephenson
1999 To Say Nothing of the Dog Connie Willis
2000 Cryptonomicon Neal Stephenson
이건 나온 거 알고 있고....
다른 것들도 다 나오면 얼마나 좋을까요. ^^

물만두 2005-08-26 18:20   좋아요 0 | 댓글달기 | URL
그새... 아직 정리 안하고 밥먹고 왔구만^^;;;

panda78 2005-08-26 18:22   좋아요 0 | 댓글달기 | URL
히히- 맛있게 드셨어요? ^ㅂ^

물만두 2005-08-26 18:30   좋아요 0 | 댓글달기 | URL
녭^^

panda78 2005-08-26 19:23   좋아요 0 | 댓글달기 | URL
아, 영원한 전쟁을 빼먹었구나.. ㅎㅎ 아시모프의 파운데이션도 이미지 넣어 주세용- ^^

물만두 2005-08-26 19:30   좋아요 0 | 댓글달기 | URL
파운데이션이 어떤 파운데이션인지 확실하지 않아 안넣었쓰... 울 나라에서 뒤죽박죽 내는 바람에 ㅠ.ㅠ

panda78 2005-08-26 19:51   좋아요 0 | 댓글달기 | URL
음.. 6,7,8 인 듯해요. 9,10이 파운데이션과 지구고..
1,2/ 3,4,5/ 6,7,8/9,10 이렇게 나뉜다고 들었거든요.

물만두 2005-08-26 19:54   좋아요 0 | 댓글달기 | URL
오...
 

2003 Years of Rice and Salt Kim Stanley Robinson
2004 Ilium Dan Simmons
2002 Neil Gaiman American Gods

2001 J.K. Rowling Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 해리포터와 아즈카반의 죄수

2000 George R.R. Martin A Storm of Swords 얼음과 불의 노래 3부

1999 George R.R. Martin A Clash of Kings 얼음과 불의 노래 2부

1998 Tim Powers Earthquake Weather

1997 George R. R. Martin A Game of Thrones 얼음과 불의 노래 1부

1996 Orson Scott Card Alvin Journeyman
1995 Michael Bishop Brittle Innings
1994 Peter S. Beagle The Innkeeper's Song
1993 Tim Powers Last Call
1992 Sheri S. Tepper Beauty
1991 Ursula K. LeGuin Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea
1990 Orson Scott Card Prentice Alvin
1989 Orson Scott Card Red Prophet
1988 Orson Scott Card Seventh Son
1987 Gene Wolfe Soldiers of the Mist
1986 Roger Zelazny Trumps of Doom
1985 Roger A. Heinlein Job: A Comedy of Justice

1984 Marion Zimmer The Mists of Avalon 아발론의 안개

1983 Gene Wolfe The Sword of the Lictor
1982 Gene Wolfe The Claw of the Conciliator
1981 Robert Silverberg Lord Valentine's Castle
1980 Patricia A. McKillip Harpist in the Wind
1979 No Award  

1978 J.R.R. Tolkien The Silmarillion 실마릴리온


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panda78 2005-08-26 17:26   좋아요 0 | 댓글달기 | URL
1991 Ursula K. LeGuin Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea
이건 어스시의 마법사 시리즈인가 본데.. 안나왔나요? 3부까진 나왔는데.. 그 뒤의 건가? ^^

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그것이 아닌가벼~ A Wizard of Earthsea 이것인데 다르지 싶으이... 안 읽었으니...

panda78 2005-08-26 17:35   좋아요 0 | 댓글달기 | URL
그렇구나.. 그럼 어스시의 마법사 시리즈랑 어스시 시리즈는 다른 건가 봐요? 저도 다 안 읽어서.. ㅎㅎ

물만두 2005-08-26 17:41   좋아요 0 | 댓글달기 | URL
내가 어슐러 르 귄 작품을 모아놓은 게 있을텐데...

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http://www.aladdin.co.kr/blog/mypaper/458193

그건 4번째 작품이구먼...


panda78 2005-08-26 17:56   좋아요 0 | 댓글달기 | URL
오홍- 그렇구나.. 근데 3권까지 나오고 마나 봐요. 그죠? ;;

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그러게...