G. P. Putnam's Sons Sue Grafton Memorial Award

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The G. P. Putnam's Sons Sue Grafton Memorial Award was established in 2019 to honor Sue Grafton and is presented to "the best novel in a series featuring a female protagonist." [1] It is presented annually as part of the Edgar Awards on behalf of the Mystery Writers of America.

Recipients

Award winners and shortlists [2]
YearAuthorTitleResultRef.
2019 Sara Paretsky Shell GameWinner [3] [4]
Lisa BlackPerishShortlist
Victoria Thompson City of SecretsShortlist
Charles ToddA Forgotten PlaceShortlist
Jacqueline Winspear To Die but OnceShortlist
2020 Tracy Clark Borrowed TimeWinner [3] [5]
Linda Castillo ShamedShortlist
Edwin HillThe Missing OnesShortlist
Tara Laskowski One Night GoneShortlist
Gigi Pandian The Alchemist’s IllusionShortlist
Marcie R. Rendon Girl Gone MissingShortlist
2021Rosalie KnechtVera Kelly is Not a MysteryWinner [6] [7]
Kathleen Kent The BurnShortlist
Laurie R. King Riviera GoldShortlist
Sara Paretsky Dead LandShortlist
Ilaria Tuti The Sleeping NymphShortlist
James W. Ziskin Turn to StoneShortlist
2022 Tracy Clark RunnerWinner [8] [9]
Elizabeth Breck Double TakeShortlist
Thomas Kies Shadow HillShortlist
Kwei Quartey Sleep Well, My LadyShortlist
S. J. Rozan Family BusinessShortlist
2023Louisa LunaHideoutWinner [10] [11]
Mark de   Castrique Secret LivesShortlist
Claire Kells An Unforgiving PlaceShortlist
Emilya Naymark Behind the LieShortlist
Stephen Spotswood Secrets Typed in BloodShortlist
2024 Linda Castillo An Evil HeartWinner [12] [13]
Samantha Jayne   Allen Hard RainShortlist
Susan   Isaacs Bad, Bad Seymour BrownShortlist
Val McDermid Past LyingShortlist
Sarah Stewart Taylor A Stolen ChildShortlist

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