The Scotsman

Five novels in the running for Scottish crime book of the year award

- By LUCINDA CAMERON

Val Mcdermid and Denise Mina are among five writers whose novels have been shortliste­d to be named Scottish crime book of the year.

Craig Russell, a former winner of the prize, Craig Robertson, one of the founders of the Bloody Scotland festival, and Jay Stringer are also in the running for the Mcilvanney Prize.

They were whittled down from a 12-strong longlist featuring some of the leading names in crime fiction, including Ian Rankin and Ann Cleeves. The winner will be announced at the opening reception of the Bloody Scotland crime-writing festival at Stirling Castle on Friday, 8 September. This will be followed by a torchlight procession led by Ian Rankin on his way down to his event celebratin­g 30 years of Rebus.

The award, in memory of writer William Mcilvanney, recognises excellence in Scottish crime-writing and includes a prize of £1,000 and nationwide promotion in Waterstone­s.

The panel of judges includes comedian Susan Calman, writer Craig Sisterson and Lee Randall, programmer of the Granite Noir crime-writing festival and chairwoman of the judges.

She said: “It’s always an honour to judge the prize and this year I especially enjoyed encounteri­ng writers whose work was new to me.”

Mr Sisterson said: “Reading the books for the prize has been a pleasure and a privilege, and has convinced me that tartan noir is a sparkling gem on the global crime-writing stage.”

Previous winners include Chris Brookmyre with Black Widow in 2016, Craig Russell with The Ghosts of Altona in 2015 and Peter May with Entry Island in 2014.

This year’s shortliste­d books are Out of Bounds by Val Mcdermid, The Long Drop by Denise Mina, The Quiet Death of Thomas Quaid by Craig Russell, Murderabil­ia by Craig Robertson and How to Kill Friends and Implicate People by Jay Stringer.

Bloody Scotland takes place in Stirling between 8 and 10 September.

 ??  ?? 0 Val Mcdermid’s latest book is among those shortliste­d
0 Val Mcdermid’s latest book is among those shortliste­d

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