Edgar Award for Best Novel Public

Created by Phil in SF

Winners of the Best Novel category for the Edgar Awards.

  1. Beat Not the Bones by 

    No rating

    In the island port of Marapai, where white men tried to rule and often found it too hard, in the …

    Phil in SF says:

    1954 winner

  2. The Long Goodbye by  (Philip Marlowe, #6)

    No rating

    Remember Marlowe? Here he is back again, a little older, a shade or two wiser, but still man enough to …

    Phil in SF says:

    1955 winner

  3. Beast in View by 

    No rating

    Wealthy, insecure Helen Clarvoe, living alone in a California town, first thought she was the victim of an unknown lunatic. …

    Phil in SF says:

    1956 winner

  4. A Dram of Poison by 

    No rating

    Ken Gibson was far from a swash-buckler. He was a college professor and at fifty-five a lonely bachelor, but within …

    Phil in SF says:

    1957 winner

  5. Room to Swing by 

    No rating

    If you're a Negro private eye from up North, you find it tricky sledding in a small Ohio town, close …

    Phil in SF says:

    1958 winner

  6. The Eighth Circle by 

    No rating

    Murray Kirk didn't need the Lundeen case. He had made a very good thing of the private detective business. He …

    Phil in SF says:

    1959 winner

  7. The Hours Before Dawn by 

    No rating

    Night after night, for no apparent reason, the baby cried. Night after night, Louise Henderson dragged herself out of bed, …

    Phil in SF says:

    1960 winner

  8. The Progress of a Crime by 

    No rating

    Hugh Bennett, twenty-two years old, was a reporter for a small-town paper. His assignments were usually dull and local, and …

    Phil in SF says:

    1961 winner

  9. Gideon's Fire by  (George Gideon, #7)

    No rating

    Among the many crimes that were concerning George Gideon, commander of the Criminal Investigation Department at New Scotland Yard, there …

    Phil in SF says:

    1962 winner

  10. Death and the Joyful Woman by  (The Felse Investigations, #2)

    No rating

    Someone had battered Alfred Armiger to death with a champagne bottle. The favorite suspect was his son Leslie who had …

    Phil in SF says:

    1963 winner

  11. The Light of Day by 

    No rating

    The appearance of a new book by Eric Ambler is always an exciting event for all connoisseurs of the novel …

    Phil in SF says:

    1964 winner

  12. The Spy Who Came in from the Cold by  (George Smiley, #3)

    No rating

    This brilliant novel adds John le Carré's name to the microscopically small list of really great writers of espionage fiction. …

    Phil in SF says:

    1965 winner

  13. The Quiller Memorandum by 

    No rating

    You are a secret agent working for the British in Berlin today. You are due to go home on leave, …

    Phil in SF says:

    1966 winner

  14. The King of the Rainy Country by  (Van der Valk, #6)

    No rating

    It had all started when an elegant businessman named Canisius came to Van der Valk to ask him to do …

    Phil in SF says:

    1967 winner

  15. God Save the Mark by 

    No rating

    What, you ask, is a Fred Fitch? Well, for one thing Fred Fitch is the man with the most extensive …

    Phil in SF says:

    1968 winner

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