Arthur Ellis Awards - Best Crime Nonfiction

Best Crime Nonfiction

  • 1985 - Martin Friedland, The Trials of Israel Lipsky
  • 1986 - Maggie Siggins, A Canadian Tragedy
  • 1987 - Elliott Leyton, Hunting Humans
  • 1988 - Gary Ross, Stung
  • 1989 - Mick Lowe, Conspiracy of Brothers
  • 1990 - Lisa Priest, Conspiracy of Silence
  • 1991 - Susan Mayse, Ginger
  • 1992 - William Lowther, Arms and the Man
  • 1993 - Kirk Makin, Redrum the Innocent
  • 1994 - David R. Williams, With Malice Aforethought
  • 1995 - Michael Harris, The Prodigal Husband
  • 1996 - Lois Simmie, The Secret Lives of Sgt. John Wilson
  • 1997 - Jean Monet, The Cassock And The Crown
  • 1998 - Patricia Pearson, When She Was Bad
  • 1999 - Derek Finkle, No Claim to Mercy
  • 2000 - Gordon Sinclair, Jr., Cowboys and Indians
  • 2001 - A.B. McKillop, The Spinster and the Prophet
  • 2002 - Stevie Cameron and Harvey Cashore, The Last Amigo
  • 2003 - Andrew Mitrovica, Covert Entry
  • 2004 - Julian Sher and William Marsden, The Road to Hell
  • 2005 - Matthew Hart, The Irish Game
  • 2006 - Rebecca Godfrey, Under the Bridge
  • 2007 - Brian O'Dea, High
  • 2008 - Julian Sher, One Child at a Time
  • 2009 - Michael Calce and Craig Silverman, Mafiaboy
  • 2010 - Terry Gould, Murder Without Borders
  • 2011 - Stevie Cameron, On the Farm
  • 2012 - Joshua Knelman, Hot Art

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