2009 HAMMETT PRIZE WINNER
THE TURNAROUND NAMED WINNER OF NORTH AMERICAN HAMMETT PRIZE
The North American Branch of the International Association of Crime Writers
is pleased to announce that The Turnaround, by George Pelecanos (Little,
Brown), has been named the winner of the organization's annual HAMMETT
PRIZE for a work of literary excellence in the field of crime writing.
The winning title was chosen by a group of three distinguished outside
judges: Harvey Finkel, owner of the Clinton Book Shop (Clinton, NJ); author
John Matteson, winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for biography for Eden's
Outcasts: The Story of Louisa May Alcott and Her Father; and journalist
Carolyn Wakeman, whose latest book, co-written with San San Tin, is No
Time for Dreams: Living in Burma under Military Rule. The judges selected
from among five finalists nominated from the hundreds of crime books
published in 2008. These five titles were selected by the organization's
nominations committee headed by Deen Kogan.
Other books nominated for the 2008 HAMMETT PRIZE were Leading Lady, by
Heywood Gould (Five Star); The Finder: A Novel, by Colin Harrison (Sarah
Crichton Books/Farrar, Straus & Giroux); City of the Sun: A Novel, by David
Levien (Doubleday); and South by South Bronx, by Abraham Rodriguez
(Akashic).
Mr. Pelecanos received a bronze trophy, designed by West Coast sculptor,
Peter Boiger. The award ceremony took place Sunday evening, October 4, in
Baltimore, during the New Atlantic Independent Booksellers Trade Show
banquet.
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