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1 Categories  





2 Winners  



2.1  1990s  





2.2  2000s  





2.3  2010s  





2.4  2020s  







3 Shortlists  



3.1  Best Crime Novel  





3.2  Best Debut Crime Novel  





3.3  Best International Crime Novel  





3.4  Best True Crime  







4 See also  





5 References  





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Ned Kelly Awards
Awarded forExcellence in Australian Crime fiction & true crime
CountryAustralia
Presented byCrime Writers Association of Australia
First awarded1996
Websitehttp://www.nedkellyawards.com Edit this on Wikidata

The Ned Kelly Awards (named for bushranger Ned Kelly) are Australia's leading literary awards for crime writing in both the crime fiction and true crime genres. They were established in 1996 by the Crime Writers Association of Australia to reward excellence in the field of crime writing within Australia.

The genre of crime writing has long been popular, but it was not until the early 1990s that a local growth of writing within the genre occurred in Australia. By the middle of the decade support for the field had grown sufficiently that it was decided to establish the Ned Kelly Awards.

The awards are affectionately referred to as 'The Neddies' within the community.

Categories

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Winners

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1990s

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1990s Ned Kelly Award winners[1]
Year Best Novel Best First Novel Best Non-Fiction Lifetime Achievement Ref.
1996 (tie) The MalcontentabyBarry Maitland
Inside DopebyPaul Thomas
Dark AngelbyJohn Dale NA Jon Cleary [2]
1997 The Brush-OffbyShane Maloney (tie) Bad DebtsbyPeter Temple[3]
Get Rich QuickbyPeter Doyle
How to Write Crime edited by Marele Day Alan Yates (aka Carter Brown) [4]
1998 NA NA NA NA
1999 Amaze Your FriendsbyPeter Doyle The Last DaysbyAndrew Masterson NA Peter Corris [5]

2000s

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2000s Ned Kelly Award winners[1]
Year Best Novel Best First Novel Best True Crime Best Teenage /Young Adult Reader's Vote Lifetime Achievement Ref.
2000 Shooting StarbyPeter Temple[3] The Wooden Leg of Inspector AndersbyMarshall Browne (tie) Huckstepp: A Dangerous LifebyJohn Dale
Underbelly 3byAndrew Rule and John Silvester
NA NA NA [6]
2001 (tie) Dead PointbyPeter Temple[3]
The Second ComingbyAndrew Masterson
Last DrinksbyAndrew McGahan Broken LivesbyEstelle Blackburn NA Bleeding Hearts by Lindy Cameron Professor Stephen Knight [7]
2002 Death DelightsbyGabrielle Lord (tie) Apartment 255byBunty Avieson
Who Killed Angelique?byEmma Darcy
(tie) Razor by Larry Writer
The Hanged Man by Mike Richards
Blue MurderbyKen Catran Apartment 255byBunty Avieson Patrick Gallagher [8]
2003 White DogbyPeter Temple[3] Blood Redemption by Alex Palmer Blood StainbyPeter Lalor NA NA Kerry Greenwood [9]
2004 Degrees of ConnectionbyJon Cleary (tie) The WalkerbyJane R. Goodall
Junkie PilgrimbyWayne Grogan
Killing Juanita by Peter Rees NA NA Bob Bottom [10]
2005 LostbyMichael Robotham A Private ManbyMalcolm Knox (tie) Joe Cinque's ConsolationbyHelen Garner
Mr Big by Tony Reeves
NA NA Stuart Coupe [11]
2006 (tie) Crook as RookwoodbyChris Nyst
The Broken ShorebyPeter Temple[3]
Out of the SilencebyWendy James Packing DeathbyLauchlin McCulloch NA NA Andrew Rule and John Silvester [12]
2007 Chain of EvidencebyGarry Disher Diamond DovebyAdrian Hyland (tie) Written On The Skin by Liz Porter
Killing For Pleasure: The Definitive Story of the Snowtown Murders by Debi Marshall
NA NA Sandra Harvey and Lindsay Simpson [13]
2008 ShatterbyMichael Robotham The Low RoadbyChris Womersley Red Centre, Dark Heart by Evan McHugh NA NA Marele Day [14]
2009 Deep WaterbyPeter Corris
and Smoke and MirrorsbyKel Robertson
Ghostlines by Nick Gadd The Tall ManbyChloe Hooper NA NA Shane Maloney [15]

2010s

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2010s Ned Kelly Award winners[1]
Year Best Novel Best First Novel Best True Crime Lifetime Achievement Ref.
2010 WyattbyGarry Disher King of the CrossbyMark Dapin Pitcairn: Paradise LostbyKathy Marks Peter Doyle [16]
2011 The Diggers Rest HotelbyGeoffrey McGeachin Prime Cut by Alan Carter Abandoned - The Sad Death of Dianne BrimblebyGeesche Jacobsen NA [17][18]
2012 Pig BoybyJ. C. Burke The Cartographer by Peter Twohig Sins of the Father: The Untold Story Behind Schapelle Corby's Ill-Fated Drug Run by Eamonn Duff Gabrielle Lord [19]
2013 Blackwattle CreekbyGeoffrey McGeachin The Midnight Promise by Zane Lovitt The People Smuggler by Robin de Crespigny NA [20]
2014 In the Morning I'll Be GonebyAdrian McKinty HadesbyCandice Fox Murder in MississippibyJohn Safran NA [21]
2015 EdenbyCandice Fox QuotabyJock Serong This House of Grief: The Story of a Murder TrialbyHelen Garner NA [22][23]
2016 Before It BreaksbyDave Warner Resurrection BaybyEmma Viskic Certain AdmissionsbyGideon Haigh NA [24]
2017 Police at the Station and They Don't Look FriendlybyAdrian McKinty The DrybyJane Harper (tie) Getting Away With Murder by Duncan McNab
The Drowned Man by Brendan James Murray
NA [25][26]
2018 Crossing the LinesbySulari Gentill The Dark Lake by Sarah Bailey Unmaking a Murder: The Mysterious Death of Anna-Jane Cheney by Graham Archer Garry Disher [27][28]
2019 The Lost ManbyJane Harper The RúinbyDervla McTiernan Eggshell SkullbyBri Lee Bob Bottom [29][30]

2020s

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2020s Ned Kelly Award winners[1]
Year Best Novel Best First Novel Best True Crime Best International Crime Ref.
2020 The Wife and the Widow by Christian White Present Tense by Natalie Conyer Bowraville by Dan Box The ChainbyAdrian McKinty [31][32]
2021 ConsolationbyGarry Disher The Second Son by Loraine Peck Stalking Claremont by Bret Christian We Begin at the End by Chris Whittaker [33][34]
2022 The ChasebyCandice Fox Banjawarn by Josh Kemp Banquet: The Untold Story of Adelaide's Family Murders by Debi Marshall The Maid by Nita Prose [35][36]
2023 ExilesbyJane Harper Wake by Shelley Burr Betrayed by Sandi Logan The Lemon Man by Keith Bruton [37][38]

Shortlists

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Best Crime Novel

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Best Crime Novel winners and finalists[1]
Year Author Title Result Ref.
2010 Garry Disher Wyatt Winner [16]
Lenny Bartulin The Black Russian Finalist [39]
Michael Robotham Bleed For Me
2011 Geoffrey McGeachin The Diggers Rest Hotel Winner [17][18]
Angela Savage The Half-Child Finalist
Chris Womersley Bereft
2012 J. C. Burke Pig Boy Winner [19]
Malcolm Knox The Life Finalist [40]
Barry Maitland Chelsea Mansions
2013 Geoffrey McGeachin Blackwattle Creek Winner [20]
Robert Gott The Holiday Murders Finalist [41]
Katherine Howell Web of Deceit
Adrian McKinty I Hear The Sirens In The Street
Malla Nunn Silent Valley
2014 Adrian McKinty In The Morning I'll Be Gone Winner [21]
Garry Disher Bitter Wash Road Finalist [42][43]
Kathryn Fox Fatal Impact
PM Newton Beams Falling
Stephen Orr One Boy Missing
Angela Savage The Dying Beach
2015 Candice Fox Eden Winner [22][23]
Peter Docker Sweet One Finalist [44]
Sulari Gentill A Murder Unmentioned
Barry Maitland Crucifixion Creek
Adrian McKinty Gun Street Girl
Malla Nunn Present Darkness
2016 Dave Warner Before It Breaks Winner [24]
Mark Dapin R&R Finalist [45]
Garry Disher The Heat
Candice Fox Fall
Barry Maitland Ash Island
Adrian McKinty Rain Dogs
2017 Adrian McKinty Police at the Station and They Don't Look Friendly Winner [25][26]
Candice Fox Crimson Lake Finalist
Wendy James The Golden Child
Emily Maguire An Isolated Incident
Jock Serong The Rules of Backyard Cricket
Ann Turner Out of the Ice
2018 Sulari Gentill Crossing the Lines Winner [27][28]
Alan Carter Marlborough Man Finalist [46]
Garry Disher Under Cold Bright Lights
Candice Fox Redemption Point
Anna George The Lone Child
Iain Ryan The Student
2019 Jane Harper The Lost Man Winner [29][30]
Garry Disher Kill Shot: A Wyatt Thriller Finalist [47][48]
Candice Fox Gone by Midnight
Kerry Greenwood The Spotted Dog
Michael Robotham The Other Wife
Sue Williams Live and Let Fry
2020 Christian White The Wife and the Widow Winner [31][32]
Pip Drysdale The Strangers We Know Finalist [49]
Nick Gadd Death of a Typographer
Dervla McTiernan The Scholar
Dave Warner River of Salt
David Whish-Wilson True West
2021 Garry Disher Consolation Winner [33][34]
Candice Fox Gathering Dark Finalist [50]
Sulari Gentill A Testament of Character
Jane Harper The Survivors
Dervla McTiernan The Good Turn
J P Pomare Tell Me Lies
Michael Robotham When She Was Good
Sarah Thornton White Throat
2022 Candice Fox The Chase Winner [35][36]
Tim Ayliffe The Enemy Within Finalist [51]
Mark Brandi The Others
B M Carroll You Had it Coming
Jack Heath Kill Your Brother
Debra Oswald The Family Doctor
Kyle Perry The Deep
2023 Jane Harper Exiles Winner [37][38]
Aoife Clifford When We Fall Finalist [52]
Chris Hammer The Tilt
Sally Hepworth Soulmate
Katherine Kovacic Seven Sisters
Michael Robotham Lying Beside You
Emma Viskic Those Who Perish
Greg Woodland The Carnival Is Over

Best Debut Crime Novel

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Best Debut Crime Novel winners and finalists[1]
Year Author Title Result Ref.
2010 Mark Dapin King of the Cross Winner [16]
Robin Adair Death and the Running Patterer Finalist [39]
Andrew Coome Document Z
2011 Alan Carter Prime Cut Winner [17][18]
P.M. Newton The Old School Finalist
David Whish-Wilson Line of Sight
2012 Peter Twohig The Cartographer Winner [19]
Claire Corbett When We Have Wings Finalist [40]
Kim Westwood The Courier's New Bicycle
2013 Zane Lovitt The Midnight Promise Winner [20]
Paul Anderson The Robbers Finalist [41]
Andrew Grimes The Richmond Conspiracy
Steve Lewis and Chris Uhlmann The Marmalade Files
Sue Williams Murder with the Lot
2014 Candice Fox Hades Winner [21]
Peter Cotton Dead Cat Bounce Finalist [42][43]
Alex Hammond Blood Witness
Ellie Marney Every Breath
2015 Jock Serong Quota Winner [22][23]
Nigel Bartlett King of the Road Finalist [44]
Anna George What Came Before
Nicholas J. Johnson Chasing the Ace
2016 Emma Viskic Resurrection Bay Winner [24]
Tania Chandler Please Don't Leave Me Here Finalist [45]
J. M. Green Good Money
Mark Hollands Amplify
Gary Kemble Skin Deep
Iain Ryan Four Days
2017 Jane Harper The Dry Winner [25][26]
Ron Elliott Burn Patterns Finalist
Andy Muir Something for Nothing
Anna Snoekstra Only Daughter
Holly Throsby Goodwood
Laura Elizabeth Woollett The Love of a Bad Man
2018 Sarah Bailey The Dark Lake Winner [27][28]
Mark Brandi Wimmera Finalist [46]
Megan Goldin The Girl in Keller's Way
Sarah Schmidt See What I Have Done
2019 Dervla McTiernan The Rúin Winner [29][30]
Katherine Kovacic The Portrait of Molly Dean Finalist [47][48]
Emily O'Grady The Yellow House
Ben Stevenson Greenlight
2020 Natalie Conyer Present Tense Winner [31][32]
Susan Hurley Eight Lives Finalist [49]
Karina Kilmore Where the Truth Lies
R W R McDonald The Nancys
Petronella McGovern Six Minutes
Sarah Thornton Lapse
2021 Lorraine Peck The Second Son Winner [33][34]
Rae Cairns The Good Mother Finalist [50]
Kyle Perry The Bluffs
Greg Woodlands The Night Whistler
2022 Josh Kemp Banjawarn Winner [35][36]
Bryan Brown Sweet Jimmy Finalist [51]
Suzanne Frankham Shadow Over Edmund Street
Margaret Hickey Cutters End
2023 Shelley Burr Wake Winner [37][38]
Jo Dixon The House of Now and Then Finalist [52]
Joanna Jenkins How to Kill a Client
Kerryn Mayne Lenny Marks Gets Away with Murder
Hayley Scrivenor Dirt Town
Matthew Spencer Black River
Emma Styles No Country for Girls
James McKenzie Watson Denizen

Best International Crime Novel

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Best International Crime Novel winners and finalists[1]
Year Author Title Result Ref.
2020 Adrian McKinty The Chain Winner [31][32]
2021 Chris Whitaker We Begin at the End Winner [33][34]
Lucy Foley The Guest List Finalist [50]
Charity Norman The Secrets of Strangers
Sara Sligar Take Me Apart
Don Winslow Broken
2022 Nita Prose The Maid Winner [35][36]
Graeme Macrae Burnet Case Study Finalist [51]
Ann Cleeves The Heron's Cry
Hans Rosenfeldt Cry Wolf
2023 Keith Bruton The Lemon Man Winner [37][38]
Tom Baragwanath Paper Cage Finalist [52]
Nicci French The Favour
Gerwin van der Werf The Hitchhiker

Best True Crime

[edit]
Best True Crime winners and finalists[1]
Year Author Title Result Ref.
2010 Kathy Marks Pitcairn: Paradise Lost Winner [16]
Peter Doyle Crooks like Us Finalist [39]
Robert M. Kaplan Medical Murder: Disturbing Cases of Doctors Who Kill
2011 Geesche Jacobson Abandoned: The Sad Death of Dianne Brimble Winner [17][18]
Ross Honeywill Wasted Finalist
Lindsay Simpson and Jennifer Cooke Honeymoon Dive
2012 Eamonn Duff Sins of the Father Winner [19]
Michael Duffy Call Me Cruel Finalist [40]
Liz Porter Cold Case File
2013 Robin de Crespigny The People Smuggler Winner [20]
Belinda Hawkins Every Parent's Nightmare Finalist [41]
Steve Lillebuen The Devil's Cinema
Derek Pedley Dead by Friday
Mark Tedeschi Eugenia
2014 John Safran Murder in Mississippi Winner [21]
Paul Dale Disgraced? Finalist [42][43]
John Kidman and Denise Hofman Forever Nine
Eleanor Learmonth and Jenny Tabakoff No Mercy
Colin McLaren JFK: The Smoking Gun
Duncan McNab Outlaw Bikers in Australia
2015 Helen Garner This House of Grief: The Story of a Murder Trial Winner [22][23]
Amy Dale The Fall Finalist [44]
Debi Marshall The Family Court Murders
Kate McClymont and Linton Besser He Who Must Be Obeid
David Murray The Murder of Allison Baden-Clay
Liam Pieper The Feel-Good Hit of the Year
2016 Gideon Haigh Certain Admissions Winner [24]
Kate Kyriacou The Sting Finalist [45]
Martin Mckenzie-Murray A Murder Without Motive
Rebecca Poulson Killing Love
Mark Tedeschi Kidnapped
2017 Duncan McNab Getting Away with Murder Winner [26]
Brendan James Murray The Drowned Man
Colin Dillon Code of Silence Finalist
Duncan McNab Roger Rogerson
Terry Smyth Denny Day
Mark Tedeschi Murder at Myall Creek
2018 Graham Archer Unmaking A Murder: The Mysterious Death of Anna Jane Cheney Winner [27][28]
Mark Abernethy The Contractor Finalist [46]
Tanya Bretherton The Suitcase Baby
Gabriella Coslovich Whiteley on Trial
Campbell McConachie The Fatalist
2019 Bri Lee Eggshell Skull Winner [29]
Chloe Hooper The Arsonist Finalist [47][48]
Deborah Snow Siege: Inside the Lindt Cafe
Kate Wild Waiting for Elijah
2020 Dan Box Bowraville Winner [31][32]
Kate McClymont Dead Man Walking: The murky world of Michael McGurk and Ron Medich Finalist [49]
Phillip Roope and Kevin Meagher Shark Arm
Angela Williams Snakes and Ladders
2021 Bret Christian Stalking Claremont: Inside the hunt for a serial killer Winner [33][34]
Tanya Bretherton The Husband Poisoner Finalist [50]
Mark Dapin Public Enemies
Tom Doig Hazelwood
Louise Milligan Witness
2022 Debi Marshall Banquet: The untold story of Adelaide's family murders Winner [35][36]
Caroline Graham and Kylie Stevenson Larrimah Finalist [51]
Amani Haydar The Mother Wound
Drew Rooke A Witness of Fact
2023 Sandi Logan Betrayed Winner [37][38]
Officer A Tiger! Tiger! Tiger! Finalist [52]
Ellis Gunn Rattled
Megan Norris Out of the Ashes
Geoff Plunkett Death Row at Truro

See also

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References

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