Agatha Award / Poirot Prize

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Agatha Award : Poirot Prize

Winner of the Poirot Award ( Malice Domestic Poirot Award ), which, unlike the Honorary Award , has been awarded since 2003 in recognition of the significant contribution made by a non-author to the mystery genre. The award is given irregularly by the Malice Domestic Board of Directors at the Malice Domestic Conference . It is named after Hercule Poirot , a well-known fictional character by the British crime writer Agatha Christies (1890-1976), after whom the Agatha Awards are named and who played the first prize winner, British actor David Suchet , in the television series Agatha Christie's Poirot .

year Laureate nationality job
2003 David Suchet Great Britain actor
2004 Ruth Cavin United States Editor
Thomas Dunne United States publisher
2005 Angela Lansbury USA / UK / Ireland actress
2006 Douglas G. Greene United States historian
2007 Prize not awarded
2008 Linda Landrigan United States Editor
Janet Hutchings United States Editor
2009 Kate Stine United States Publisher
Brian Skupin United States publisher
2010 William Link United States TV / film producer
2011 Janet Rudolph United States Editor
2012 Lee Goldberg United States Author, TV producer
2013 Prize not awarded
2014 Tom Schantz United States Publisher The Rue Morgue Press
2015 Prize not awarded
2016 Barbara G. Peters United States Publisher Poisoned Pen Press
Robert Rosenwald United States Publisher Poisoned Pen Press
2017 Martin Edwards Great Britain author

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Individual evidence

  1. About Malice Domestic. A Brief History of Malice: All Past Honorees. Malice Domestic, archived from the original on October 5, 2015 ; accessed on June 14, 2017 (English).

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