Nancy Pickard - Awards and Recognition

Awards and Recognition

  • 1986 Anthony award winner, best paperback original, Say No to Murder
  • 1987 Anthony award nominee, best novel, No Body
  • 1988 Agatha award nominee, best novel, Dead Crazy
  • 1988 Anthony award nominee, best novel, Marriage is Murder
  • 1988 Macavity award winner, best novel, Marriage is Murder
  • 1989 Agatha award nominee, best short story, "Afraid All The Time"
  • 1990 Edgar award nominee, best short story, "Afraid All the Time"
  • 1990 Agatha award winner, best novel, Bum Steer
  • 1990 Anthony award winner, best short story, "Afraid All the Time"
  • 1990 Macavity award winner, best short story, "Afraid All the Time"
  • 1991 Agatha award winner, best novel, I.O.U.
  • 1991 Shamus award winner, best short story, "Dust Devil"
  • 1992 Anthony award nominee, best novel, I.O.U.
  • 1992 Edgar award nominee, best mystery novel, I.O.U.
  • 1992 Macavity award winner, best novel, I.O.U.
  • 1995 Agatha award nominee, best novel, Twilight
  • 1999 Agatha award winner, best short story, "Out of Africa"
  • 2000 Edgar award nominee, best novel, The Whole Truth
  • 2001 Macavity award nominee, best mystery novel, The Whole Truth
  • 2006 Agatha award winner, best novel, The Virgin of Small Plains
  • 2006 Anthony award nominee, best novel, The Virgin of Small Plains
  • 2006 Edgar award nominee, best novel, The Virgin of Small Plains
  • 2006 Macavity award winner, best short story, "There Is No Crime on Easter Island"
  • 2007 Macavity award winner, best mystery novel, The Virgin of Small Plains
  • 2008 Agatha award nominee, best short story, "A Nice Old Guy"
  • 2011 Macavity award nominee, best mystery novel, The Scent of Rain and Lightning

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