MIMI (literary award)

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MIMI is a literary prize of Germany. [1] Mimi is a female given name popular after 1962 film Ohne Krimi geht die Mimi nie ins Bett (Mimi goes never to bed without a crime book).

YearWinnerNovel
1990 Elizabeth George Auf Ehre und Gewissen Well-Schooled in Murder
2008 Volker Klüpfel
Michael Kobr
Seegrund
2009Volker Klüpfel
Michael Kobr
Laienspiel
2010 Stephan Brüggenthies Der geheimnislose Junge
2011 Sobo Swobodnik Kuhdoo
2012 Jörg Maurer Niedertracht
2013Jörg MaurerOberwasser
2014 Nele Neuhaus Böser Wolf
2015 Jussi Adler-Olsen Erwartung The Marco Effect
2016 Stefan Ahnhem Der Herzsammler
2017 Klaus-Peter Wolf Ostfriesenschwur
2018 Sebastian Fitzek AchtNacht EightNight
2019Sebastian FitzekFlugangst 7A Seat 7a
2020 Alex Beer, real name Daniela LarcherDer dunkle Bote

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References

  1. "MIMI – Krimi Publikumspreis des Buchhandels".