Death of a Cozy Writer Wins Agatha Award

Midnight Ink title by G. M. Malliet wins prestigious award for Best First Novel.

St. Paul, MN, May 07, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Death of a Cozy Writer, the first novel in the St. Just Mystery series by G. M. Malliet, has won the Agatha Award for Best First Mystery.

The Agatha Awards are literary awards for mystery and crime writers who write novels in the traditional method exemplified by Agatha Christie. Traditionally, these novels contain no explicit sex, excessive gore, or gratuitous violence, and usually feature an amateur detective and take place in a confined setting and contain characters that know one another.

Awards are handed out in five categories:

Best Novel
Best First Mystery
Best Non-Fiction
Best Short Story, and
Best Children’s/Young Adult

Midnight Ink title Paper, Scissors, Death, by Joanna Campbell Slan, was also nominated for an Agatha Award for Best First Mystery.

Death of a Cozy Writer, by author G. M. Malliet, is the first novel in the St. Just Mystery series. Death of a Cozy Writer is the story of millionaire Sir Adrian Beauclerk-Fisk, a mystery novelist with four children eager for the family inheritance. Detective Chief Inspector St. Just is brought in to investigate the death of Sir Adrian’s eldest son (and heir to the family fortune). Soon Sir Adrian himself is found slumped over his writing desk, and St. Just must find the killer—and deep in the heart of the eighteenth-century English manor, every member of the family is a likely suspect—before the next-in-line to the family fortune ends up dead.

Death of a Cozy Writer was also chosen by Kirkus Reviews as a Best Book of 2008, nominated for a Left Coast Crime award (the Hawaii Five-O Award for best police procedural), short-listed for the Macavity Award for Best First Novel, and has been named a semi-finalist for the IPPY awards in the category of Mystery/Suspense/Thriller.

“It gives us great pleasure to announce the receipt of this award,” said Steven Pomije, Publicity Manager of Llewellyn Worldwide, publisher of the Midnight Ink imprint. “Being a small, independent press and a young player in the genre we are up against a lot of competition. G. M. Malliet winning this award is not only exciting, it validates our mission of bringing the best of new fiction to devoted mystery readers.”

More information on Death of a Cozy Writer, G. M. Malliet, and the St. Just Mystery series can be found at http://www.midnightinkbooks.com/.

About the Agatha Awards
Named for mystery writer Agatha Christie, the Agatha Awards are literary awards for mystery and crime writers who write mystery novels in the traditional method exemplified by Agatha Christie. The awards are handed out by Malice Domestic Ltd at an annual convention in Washington, D.C., in five categories: Best Novel, Best First Mystery, Best Short Story, Best Non-Fiction, and Best Children's/Young Adult Mystery. http://www.malicedomestic.org/agathaawards.html

About Midnight Ink
Dedicated to mystery novels, Midnight Ink is a fresh new voice committed to publishing suspenseful tales of all types: hard-boiled thrillers, cozies, historical mysteries, amateur sleuth novels, and more. Midnight Ink is an imprint of Llewellyn Worldwide. It’s always midnight somewhere. http://www.midnightinkbooks.com/

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