Edgar Award for Best Novel Public

Created by Phil in SF

Winners of the Best Novel category for the Edgar Awards.

  1. A Case of Need by 

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    Doctor turns detective in a compelling novel that centers upon one of the most imperative and publicly discussed issues of …

    Phil in SF says:

    1969 winner

  2. Forfeit by 

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    James Tyrone was a newspaperman working for the Sunday Blaze, a job he liked. But he always needed extra …

    Phil in SF says:

    1970 winner

  3. The Laughing Policeman by , (Martin Beck, #4)

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    The night eight people were shot to death in a Stockholm bus, police detective Martin Beck seriously wondered what makes …

    Phil in SF says:

    1971 winner

  4. The Day of the Jackal by 

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    By spring the right-wing OAS in France, infuriated by Charles de Gaulle's withdrawal from Algeria, had faied in six known …

    Phil in SF says:

    1972 winner

  5. The Lingala Code by 

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    The Congo of the early 1960's was a snakepit of aggressive influence: subtle, clumsy and frequently violent. To Michel Vernon, …

    Phil in SF says:

    1973 winner

  6. Dance Hall of the Dead by  (Leaphorn & Chee, #2)

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    "Dance Hall of the Dead" is what the Zuñi Indians call heaven. This novel is set against a Ramah Navajo …

    Phil in SF says:

    1974 winner

  7. Peter's Pence by 

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    It was very simple: steal a group of Vatican treasures, hold them for ransom, take the money, and run. But …

    Phil in SF says:

    1975 winner

  8. Hopscotch by 

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    Since being forced into retirement by the CIA, Miles Kendig had tried everything in an effort to satisfy his hunger …

    Phil in SF says:

    1976 winner

  9. Promised Land by  (Spenser, #4)

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    Spenser — the gutsy hero of The Godwulf Manuscript, God Save the Child, and Mortal Stakes — is …

    Phil in SF says:

    1977 winner

  10. Catch Me, Kill Me by  (Charlie Brewer, #1)

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    Russian poet Boris Kotlikoff defected to the United States two years ago. He left with no state secrets; he is …

    Phil in SF says:

    1978 winner

  11. Eye of the Needle by 

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    Eye of the Needle is a superb novel in the tradition of John Le Carré and Jack Higgins—as well as …

    Phil in SF says:

    1979 winner

  12. The Rheingold Route by 

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    Note: the interior of the book lists 0-06-012858-5 as the ISBN, while the dust jacket uses 0-06-012843-7.

    An ex-U.S. Treasury …

    Phil in SF says:

    1980 winner

  13. Whip Hand by  (Sid Halley, #2)

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    Sid Halley, who rode as a champion steeplechase jockey in an earlier Dick Francis, Odds Against (and who will be …

    Phil in SF says:

    1981 winner

  14. Peregrine by 

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    Circling high over Rockefeller Center is a peregrine falcon, the most awesome of flying predators. She awaits a signal from …

    Phil in SF says:

    1982 winner

  15. Billingsgate Shoal by  (Charlie "Doc" Adams Mystery, #1)

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    First, a fishing trawler runs aground on the Massachusetts shore. Then, a young scuba diver sent to investigate the wreck …

    Phil in SF says:

    1983 winner

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