Barry Award / Best British Detective Novel
Barry Award : Best British Detective Novel
Winner of the Barry Award in the category of British Best crime novel ( Best British Crime Novel ), since 2000 the best in the previous year in the UK published work of an author of the crime novel or mystery distinguished genre of. The most successful in this category were Val McDermid from Scotland (2000 and 2004) and Stephen Booth from England (2001 and 2002), who each won the prize twice.
year | Award winners | Novel title | German title |
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2000 | Val McDermid | A place of execution | A place for eternity |
2001 | Stephen Booth | Black Dog | Cool reason |
2002 | Stephen Booth | Dancing with the Virgins | The black hand of death |
2003 | John Connolly | The White Road | The white road |
2004 | Val McDermid | The Distant Echo | Echo of a winter night |
2005 | John Harvey | Flesh and Blood | Don't scream so loud |
2006 | Denise Mina | The Field of Blood | The man behind |
2007 | Ken Bruen | Priest | Jack Taylor and the Prodigal Son |
2008 | Edward Wright | Damnation Falls | |
2009 | Larsson rose | The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo | Delusion |
2010 | Philip Kerr | If the dead rise not | The Adlon Conspiracy |
2011 | Reginald Hill | The Woodcutter | |
2012 | Peter James | Dead Man's Grip |