CRIME WRITERS OF CANADA ANNOUNCES THE 2025 AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE SHORTLIST AND DERRICK MURDOCH AWARD RECIPIENT

April 26, 2025
CRIME WRITERS OF CANADA ANNOUNCES THE 2025 AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE SHORTLIST AND DERRICK MURDOCH AWARD RECIPIENT

OTTAWA, ON – April 25, 2025 – Crime Writers of Canada (CWC) is pleased to announce the Shortlists for the 2025 Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence in Canadian Crime Writing. Since 1984, Crime Writers of Canada has recognized the best in mystery, crime, suspense fiction, and crime nonfiction by Canadian authors, including citizens abroad and new residents.

On behalf of CWC, Hyacinthe Miller, Awards Committee Chair, extends congratulations to all the talented finalists. Winners will be announced on Friday, May 30, 2025.

DERRICK MURDOCH AWARD RECIPIENT

The Derrick Murdoch Award is a special achievement award presented at the discretion of the Board Chair of Crime Writers of Canada. It recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to developing crime writing in Canada.

Crime Writers of Canada is also pleased to announce William H. Deverell, a distinguished Canadian novelist, activist, and criminal lawyer, as the recipient of the 2025 Derrick Murdoch Award.

Deverell’s bibliography includes nineteen novels, many drawing from his extensive legal experience. Notable works include Trial of Passion, which earned the Dashiell Hammett Prize for Literary Excellence in Crime Writing in 1997 and Crime Writers of Canada’s Arthur Ellis Award for Best Canadian Crime Novel in 1998. Trial of Passion introduced readers to Arthur Beauchamp, QC, a character who became central to a series that includes titles such as April Fool (2003 Arthur Ellis award winner) and Kill All the Judges. He is the author of A Life on Trial – The Case of Robert Frisbee, based on a notorious murder trial in which he was defense counsel.

Street Legal, which aired on CBC Television from 1987 to 1994, was the longest-running one-hour scripted drama in the history of Canadian television. The show was based on an original pilot, Shellgame, which Deverell authored.

Beyond his writing, he continues to be a pivotal figure in Canadian literature, inspiring readers and mentoring emerging Canadian writers within the crime and mystery genres.

Deverell is the founder and honorary director of the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association. He served as chair of the Writers’ Union of Canada in 1994 and 1999 and is a life member of the Writers Guild of Canada, a Member Emeritous of Crime Writers of Canada and a member of PEN International.

THE 2025 AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE SHORTLISTS

The Miller-Martin Award for Best Crime Novel

Sponsored by the Boreal Benefactor with a $1000 prize

Colin Barrett, Wild Houses, McClelland & Stewart

Jaima Fixsen, The Specimen, Poisoned Pen Press

Conor Kerr, Prairie Edge, Strange Light, an imprint of Penguin Random House Canada

John MacLachlan Gray, Mr. Good-Evening, Douglas & McIntyre

Louise Penny, The Grey Wolf, Minotaur Books

Best Crime First Novel

Sponsored by Melodie Campbell with a $1000 prize

Suzan Denoncourt, The Burden of Truth, Suzan Denoncourt

Peter Holloway, The Roaring Game Murders, Bonspiel Books

Jim McDonald, Altered Boy, Amalit Books

Marianne K. Miller, We Were the Bullfighters, Dundurn Press

Ashley Tate, Twenty-Seven Minutes, Doubleday Canada

Best Crime Novel Set in Canada

Sponsored by Shaftesbury with a $500 prize

Brenda Chapman, Fatal Harvest, Ivy Bay Press

Barry W. Levy, The War Machine, Double Dagger Books

Shane Peacock, As We Forgive Others, Cormorant Books

Greg Rhyno, Who By Fire, Cormorant Books

Kerry Wilkinson, The Call, Bookouture

The Whodunit Award for Best Traditional Mystery

Sponsored by Jane Doe with a $500 prize

Cathy Ace, The Corpse with the Pearly Smile, Four Tails Publishing Ltd.

Raye Anderson, The Dead Shall Inherit, Signature Editions

Susan Juby, A Meditation on Murder, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd.

Thomas King, Black Ice, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd.

Jonathan Whitelaw, Concert Hall Killer, HarperNorth/HarperCollins Canada

Best Crime Novella

Sponsored by Carrick Publishing with a $200 prize

Marcelle Dubé, Chuck Berry is Missing, Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine

Liz Ireland, Mrs. Claus and the Candy Corn Caper, Kensington

Pamela Jones, The Windmill Mystery, Austin Macauley Publishers

A.J. McCarthy, A Rock, Black Rose Writing

Twist Phelan, Aim, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine

Best Crime Short Story

Catherine Astolfo, Farmer Knudson, from Auntie Beers: A Book of Connected Short Stories, Carrick Publishing

Therese Greenwood, Hatcheck Bingo, from The 13th Letter, Mesdames and Messieurs of Mayhem, Carrick Publishing

Billie Livingston, Houdini Act, Saturday Evening Post

Linda Sanche, The Electrician, from Crime Waves, Dangerous Games, A Canada West Anthology

Melissa Yi, The Longest Night of the Year, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine

Best French Language Crime Book

J.L. Blanchard, La femme papillon, Fides

R. Lavallée, Le crime du garçon exquis, Fides

Jean Lemieux, L’Affaire des montants, Québec Amérique

Guillaume Morrissette, Une mémoire de lion, Saint-Jean

Johanne Seymour, Fracture, Libre Expression

Best Juvenile / YA Crime Book

Sponsored by Superior Shores Press with a $250 prize

Sigmund Brouwer, Shock Wave, Orca Book Publishers

Meagan Mahoney, The Time Keeper, DCB Young Readers

Twist Phelan, Snowed, Bronzeville Books, LLC

David A. Poulsen, The Dark Won't Wait, Red Deer Press

Melissa Yi, The Red Rock Killer, Windtree Press

The Brass Knuckles Award for Best Nonfiction Crime Book

Sponsored by David Reid Simpson Law Firm (Hamilton) with a $300 prize

Denise Chong, Out of Darkness: Rumana Monzur's Journey through Betrayal, Tyranny and Abuse, Random House Canada

Nate Hendley, Atrocity on the Atlantic: Attack on a Hospital Ship During the Great War, Dundurn Press

John L. Hill, The Rest of the [True Crime] Story, AOS Publishing

Dean Jobb, A Gentleman and a Thief: The Daring Jewel Heists of a Jazz Age Rogue, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd.

Tanya Talaga, The Knowing, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd.

Best Unpublished Crime Novel manuscript written by an unpublished author

Sponsored by ECW Press with a $500 prize

Robert Bowerman, The Man in The Black Hat

Luke Devlin, Govern Yourself Accordingly

Delee Fromm, Dark Waters

Lorrie Potvin, A Trail's Tears

William Watt, Predators in the Shadows

CWC gratefully acknowledges the generous support of our sponsors

  • Shaftesbury is an award-winning creator and producer of original content for television, film, and digital. Building on a library of award-winning children’s programs, Shaftesbury offers an extensive slate of new child and family programming.
  • Canadian book publisher ECW Press is one of the most diversified independent publishers in North America. ECW Press has published close to 1,000 books that are distributed throughout the English-speaking world and translated into dozens of languages.

Based in Toronto, Canada, Carrick Publishing was formed in 2010 by Donna and Alex Carrick. With over 20 titles, Carrick Publishing works closely with established and new authors to bring their work to readers.

  • Founded in 2018 by former CWC Chair, Judy Penz Sheluk, Superior Shores Press is known for its gripping mystery and suspense anthologies. Judy is a best-selling author of two mystery series and two how-to guides to publishing, one of which was the Winner of the 2024 Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award for Best Nonfiction
  • David Simpson, a lawyer in Hamilton, Ontario and the Districts of, Brant, Halton, Haldimand and Niagara, has a history of over fifty years of legal services. He sponsors “The Brass Knuckle” Award for Best Nonfiction Crime Book in memory of true-crime author Robert Gordon Knuckle (1935-2019).
  • Melodie Campbell is the author of 17 books, 60 short stories, and is the recipient of ten awards, including a Crime Writers of Canada Award of Excellence. She has taught fiction writing since 1992 and maintains a special interest in encouraging new writers.
  • Jane Doe chooses to remain anonymous.
  • Boreal Benefactor, a Canadian author, chooses to remain anonymous.

About Crime Writers of Canada

Crime Writers of Canada was founded in 1982 as a professional organization designed to raise the profile of Canadian crime writers. Our members include authors, publishers, editors, booksellers, librarians, reviewers, and literary agents as well as many developing authors. Past winners of the Awards have included such major names in Canadian crime writing as Mario Bolduc, Gail Bowen, Stevie Cameron, Howard Engel, Barbara Fradkin, Louise Penny, Peter Robinson and Eric Wright. We thank our sponsors and volunteers, and the many participating publishers, authors and judges for their continued support.

For more information about the Awards of Excellence, contact Ludvica Boota at awards@crimewriterscanada.com

To enquire about becoming an Awards sponsor, contact the CWC Awards Committee Chair, Hyacinthe Miller, at awards@crimewriterscanada.com