Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best First Novel

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The Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best First Novel was established in 1946.

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Only debut novels written by authors with United States citizenship are eligible and may be published in hardcover, paperback, or e-book. If an American author has published a novel of any genre or under any name previously, they are ineligible for the award, unless the novel was self-published. Authors ineligible for the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best First Novel may be eligible for the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Novel or the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Paperback Original. [1]

Winners for the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best First Novel are listed below.

Recipients

1940s

1940s Best First Novel winners [2]
YearAuthorTitleResultRef.
1946 Julius Fast Watchful at NightWinner
1947 Helen Eustis The Horizontal ManWinner
1948 Fredric Brown The Fabulous Clipjoint Winner
1949 Mildred B. Davis The Room UpstairsWinner
Herbert Brean Wilders Walk AwayFinalist
Richard Ellington Shoot the WorksFinalist

1950s

1950s Best First Novel winners [2]
YearAuthorTitleResultRef.
1950Alan GreenWhat A BodyWinner
Geoffrey Holiday Hall The End Is KnownFinalist
William Krasner Walk the Dark StreetsFinalist
G. G. Lobell and N. D. Lobell The Shadow and the BlotFinalist
Evelyn Piper The InnocentFinalist
Bart Spicer The Dark LightFinalist
1951Thomas WalshNightmare in ManhattanWinner
Patricia Highsmith Strangers on a Train Finalist
Thaddeus O’Finn Happy Holiday!Finalist
Thomas SterlingThe House Without a DoorFinalist
1952 Mary McMullen Strangle HoldWinner
Lee Herrington Carry My Coffin SlowlyFinalist
David William Meredith The Christmas Card MurdersFinalist
Thurston Scott Cure It with Honey (I’ll Get Mine)Finalist
Robert B. Sinclair The Eleventh HourFinalist
1953 William Campbell Gault Don't Cry for MeWinner
Peggy Bacon The Inward EyeFinalist
1954 Ira Levin A Kiss Before Dying Winner
1955 Jean Potts Go, Lovely RoseWinner
1956 Lane Kauffman The PerfectionistWinner
Harold R. Daniels In His BloodFinalist
Fred Levon Much Ado About MurderFinalist
1957 Donald McNutt Douglass Rebecca's PrideWinner
1958 William Rawle Weeks Knock and Wait a WhileWinner
Warren Carrier Bay of the DamnedFinalist
James CrossRoot of EvilFinalist
1959 Richard Martin Stern The Bright Road to FearWinner
Edgar Bohle The Man Who DisappearedFinalist
Frances Duncombe Death of a SpinsterFinalist
Harry Olesker Now Will You Try for Murder?Finalist

1960s

1960s Best First Novel winners [2]
YearAuthorTitleResultRef.
1960 Henry Slesar The Grey Flannel ShroudWinner
Mary O. Rank A Dream of FallingFinalist
1961 John Holbrooke Vance The Man in the CageWinner [3]
William Johnston The Marriage CageFinalist
David McCarthyThe Killing at Big TreeFinalist
Dell Shannon Case PendingFinalist
Donald E. Westlake The MercenariesFinalist
1962 Suzanne Blanc The Green StoneWinner
Malcolm Braly Felony TankFinalist
Olivia Dwight Close His EyesFinalist
Alex Gordon The CipherFinalist
Brèni James Night of the KillFinalist
Winfred Van Atta Shock TreatmentFinalist
1963 Robert L. Fish The FugitiveWinner
Daniel Broun CounterweightFinalist
Richard Unekis The ChaseFinalist
1964 Cornelius Hirschberg Florentine FinishWinner
M. Fagyas The Fifth WomanFinalist
Frances Rickett The ProwlerFinalist
James Michael Ullman The Neon HaystackFinalist
1965 Harry Kemelman Friday the Rabbi Slept Late Winner
Amanda Cross In the Last AnalysisFinalist
Rubin Weber The Grave-Maker’s HouseFinalist
1966 John Ball In the Heat of the NightWinner
Jack D. Hunter The Expendable SpyFinalist
Vincent McConnor The French DollFinalist
Alexandra Roudybush Before the Ball Was OverFinalist
1967 Ross Thomas The Cold War SwapWinner
Babs Deal Fancy’s KnellFinalist
Robert Elegant A Kind of TreasonFinalist
George Lanning The PedestalFinalist
1968 Michael Collins Act of FearWinner
James DawsonHell GateFinalist
P. E. H. Dunston MortissimoFinalist
Charles Early The Tigers Are HungryFinalist
John Redgate The Killing SeasonFinalist
1969 E. Richard Johnson Tie: Silver StreetWinner
Dorothy Uhnak The BaitWinner
Lawrence Kamarck The DinosaurFinalist

1970s

1970s Best First Novel winners [2]
YearAuthorTitleResultRef.
1970 Joe Gores A Time of PredatorsWinner [4]
Naomi Hintze You’ll Like My MotherFinalist
Myrick Land QuicksandFinalist
1971 Lawrence Sanders The Anderson TapesWinner
J. E. Brown Incident at 125th StreetFinalist
Stanley CohenTaking Gary FeldmanFinalist
Tony Hillerman The Blessing Way Finalist
Sidney Sheldon The Naked Face Finalist
1972 A. H. Z. Carr Finding MaubeeWinner
Hildegarde Dolson To Spite Her FaceFinalist
Michael Lewin Ask the Right QuestionFinalist
Bill Pronzini The StalkerFinalist
Martin Cruz Smith Gypsy in Amber Finalist
1973 R. H. Shimer Squaw PointWinner
Arthur Goldstein A Person Shouldn’t Die Like ThatFinalist
William H. Hallahan The Dead of WinterFinalist
Frank LeonardBox 100Finalist
Thomas A. Roberts The Heart of the DogFinalist
1974 Paul Erdman The Billion Dollar Sure ThingWinner
Clarence Jackson Kicked to Death by a CamelFinalist
Charles Larson Someone’s DeathFinalist
Justin Scott Many Happy ReturnsFinalist
Michael Wolfe Man on a StringFinalist
1975 Gregory Mcdonald Fletch Winner
Dominic Koski and Virgil Scott The Kreutzman FormulaFinalist
Brown Meggs Saturday GamesFinalist
Nicholas Meyer Target Practice Finalist
Vern E. Smith The Jones ManFinalist
1976 Rex Burns The Alvarez JournalWinner
Max Crawford Waltz Across TexasFinalist
Thomas Klop HarmattanFinalist
Lynn Meyer Paperback ThrillerFinalist
A. J. RussellThe Devalino CaperFinalist
1977 James Patterson The Thomas Berryman NumberWinner [5]
Alan Furst Your Day in the BarrelFinalist
Steve Knickmeyer StraightFinalist
Janice Law The Big PayoffFinalist
Marie R. Reno Final ProofFinalist
1978Robert RossA French FinishWinner
Charles A. Goodrum Dewey DecimatedFinalist
Bob Randall The Fan Finalist
1979 William L. DeAndrea Killed in the RatingsWinner
Thomas L. Dunne The ScourgeFinalist
William Hjortsberg Falling Angel Finalist
Craig Jones Blood SecretsFinalist
Donald A. Stanwood The Memory of Eva RykerFinalist

1980s

1980s Best First Novel winners [2]
YearAuthorTitleResultRef.
1980 Richard North Patterson The Lasko TangentWinner
Peter Heath Fine Night TrainsFinalist
John Logue Follow the LeaderFinalist
1981 K. Nolte Smith The WatcherWinner
Betsy Aswad Winds of the Old DaysFinalist
Oliver BanksThe Rembrandt PanelFinalist
David Carkeet Double NegativeFinalist
Susanne Jaffe The Other Ann FletcherFinalist
1982 Stuart Woods Chiefs Winner
Tom Hyman Giant KillerFinalist
Ernest Larsen Not a Through StreetFinalist
Geoffrey MillerThe Black GloveFinalist
Anthony Olcott Murder at the Red OctoberFinalist
1983 Thomas Perry The Butcher's Boy Winner
S. F. X. Dean By Frequent AnguishFinalist
Richard HughesUnholy CommunionFinalist
John Katzenbach In the Heat of the SummerFinalist
Ernest SavageTwo If By SeaFinalist
1984 Will Harriss The Bay Psalm Book MurderWinner
Herbert Resnicow The Gold SolutionFinalist
Mark Schorr Red Diamond, Private EyeFinalist
Andrew Taylor Caroline MinusculeFinalist
Carolyn Wheat Dead Man’s ThoughtsFinalist
1985 R. D. Rosen Strike Three, You're DeadWinner
Jack EarlyA Creative Kind of KillerFinalist
Doug Hornig Foul ShotFinalist
Orania Papazoglou Sweet, Savage DeathFinalist
Alison SmithSomeone Else’s GraveFinalist
1986 Jonathan Kellerman When the Bough Breaks Winner
Tony Fennelly The Glory Hole MurdersFinalist
Dick Lochte Sleeping DogFinalist
Daniel Stashower The Adventure of the Ectoplasmic Man Finalist
1987 Larry Beinhart No One Rides for FreeWinner
Gary Devon LostFinalist
Richard Hyer RiceburnerFinalist
Joseph KoenigFloaterFinalist
Mike Lupica Dead AirFinalist
1988 Deidre S. Laiken Death Among StrangersWinner
Parnell Hall DetectiveFinalist
John Lantigua Heat LightningFinalist
Dallas Murphy Lover ManFinalist
Domenic Stansberry The SpoilerFinalist
1989 David Stout Carolina Skeletons Winner
Mary Lou Bennett Murder Once DoneFinalist
J. Madison Davis The Murder of Frau SchutzFinalist
Elizabeth George A Great Deliverance Finalist
Shelly Reuben Julian SoloFinalist

1990s

1990s Best First Novel winners [2]
YearAuthorTitleResultRef.
1990 Susan Wolfe The Last Billable HourWinner
Barry Berg Hide and SeekFinalist
Susan Taylor Chehak The Story of Annie D.Finalist
Melodie Johnson Howe The Mother ShadowFinalist
Bruce Zimmerman Blood Under the BridgeFinalist
1991 Patricia Cornwell Postmortem Winner
Gary Amo Come NightfallFinalist
W. Edward Blain Passion PlayFinalist
Edna Buchanan Nobody Lives ForeverFinalist
Walter Mosley Devil in a Blue Dress Finalist
1992 Peter Blauner Slow Motion RiotWinner [6]
Terence Faherty DeadstickFinalist
Marcy Heidish DeadlineFinalist
Mary Willis Walker   Zero at the BoneFinalist
Don Winslow A Cool Breeze on the UndergroundFinalist
1993 Michael Connelly The Black Echo Winner
Christine Andreae Trail of MurderFinalist
Jane Stanton Hitchcock Trick of the EyeFinalist
Craig SmithLadystingerFinalist
1994 Laurie R. King A Grave Talent Winner
Mark Frost The List of Seven Finalist
Darian North Criminal SeductionFinalist
Manuel Ramos The Ballad of Rocky RuizFinalist
David RosenbaumZaddikFinalist
1995 George Dawes Green The Caveman's ValentineWinner
Janet Evanovich One for the Money Finalist
Carol O’Connell Mallory’s Oracle Finalist
Barbara Parker Suspicion of InnocenceFinalist
Doug J. Swanson Big TownFinalist
1996 David Housewright PenanceWinner
Kevin Allman Tight ShotFinalist
Martha C. Lawrence Murder in ScorpioFinalist
Allan Pedrazas The Harry ChroniclesFinalist
David J. WalkerFixed in His FollyFinalist
1997 John Morgan Wilson Simple JusticeWinner
Margaret Moseley Bonita FayeFinalist
Sharon Kay Penman The Queen’s ManFinalist
Charles Todd A Test of WillsFinalist
Michael C. White A Brother’s BloodFinalist
1998 Joseph Kanon Los AlamosWinner
Suzanne Berne A Crime in the Neighborhood Finalist
Philip ReedBird DogFinalist
Lisa See Flower Net Finalist
K. J. A. Wishnia 23 Shades of BlackFinalist
1999 Steve Hamilton A Cold Day in ParadiseWinner
Ira Genberg Reckless HomicideFinalist
Christopher Reich Numbered AccountFinalist
Jen Sacks NiceFinalist
D. R. Schanker A Criminal AppealFinalist

2000s

2000s Best First Novel winners [2]
YearAuthorTitleResultRef.
2000 Eliot Pattison The Skull MantraWinner
Arthur W. Bahr Certifiably InsaneFinalist
Dave Barry Big Trouble Finalist
Boston Teran God Is a Bullet Finalist
Paula L. Woods Inner City Blues Finalist
2001 David Liss A Conspiracy of Paper Winner
Scott Phillips The Ice Harvest Finalist
Qiu Xiaolong Death of a Red Heroine Finalist
Marcia Simpson Crow in Stolen ColorsFinalist
Peter Moore Smith RavelingFinalist
2002David EllisLine of VisionWinner
C. J. Box Open SeasonFinalist
Gabriel CohenRed HookFinalist
Victor Gischler Gun MonkeysFinalist
Denise Hamilton The Jasmine TradeFinalist
2003Jonathon KingThe Blue Edge of MidnightWinner
Stephen J. Clark Southern LatitudesFinalist
Kam Majd High WireFinalist
Ben Rehder Buck FeverFinalist
David Rosenfelt Open and ShutFinalist
2004 Rebecca Pawel Death of a NationalistWinner
Martha Conway 12 Bliss StreetFinalist
Robert Heilbrun Offer of ProofFinalist
James Hime The Night of the DanceFinalist
Olen Steinhauer The Bridge of SighsFinalist
2005 Don Lee Country of OriginWinner
Richard Aleas Little Girl LostFinalist
Charles Benoit Relative DangerFinalist
Liam Callanan The Cloud AtlasFinalist
Michael Koryta Tonight I Said GoodbyeFinalist
Bob MorrisBahamaramaFinalist
2006 Theresa Schwegel Officer DownWinner [7]
Megan Abbott Die a LittleFinalist
Brian Freeman ImmoralFinalist
Scott Frost Run the RiskFinalist
Alison Gaylin Hide Your EyesFinalist
2007 Alex Berenson The Faithful Spy Winner [8] [9]
Gillian Flynn Sharp Objects Finalist
John Hart King of LiesFinalist
Steve Hockensmith Holmes on the Range Finalist
Cornelia ReadA Field of DarknessFinalist
2008 Tana French In the Woods Winner [10]
Gordon CampbellMissing WitnessFinalist [11]
Christopher Goffard Snitch JacketFinalist [11]
Craig McDonald Head GamesFinalist [11]
Derek Nikitas PyresFinalist [11]
2009 Francie Lin The Foreigner Winner [12]
Tom Epperson The Kind OneFinalist
David FullerSweetsmokeFinalist
Charlie Newton Calumet CityFinalist
Justin PeacockA Cure for NightFinalist

2010s

2010s Best First Novel winners and finalists [2]
YearAuthorTitleResultRef.
2010 Stefanie Pintoff In the Shadow of GothamWinner [13]
David Cristofano The Girl She Used To BeShortlist [14]
Bryan Gruley Starvation Lake Shortlist [14]
Heather Gudenkauf The Weight of SilenceShortlist [14]
Sophie Littlefield A Bad Day for Sorry Shortlist [14]
Attica Locke Black Water RisingShortlist [14]
2011 Bruce DeSilva Rogue IslandWinner
Paul Doiron The Poacher’s SonShortlist [15]
David Gordon The SerialistShortlist [15]
Nic Pizzolatto GalvestonShortlist [15]
James Thompson Snow AngelsShortlist [15]
2012 Lori Roy Bent Road Winner [16] [17]
Edward Conlon Red on RedShortlist [17]
David DuffyLast to FoldShortlist [17]
Leonard RosenAll Cry ChaosShortlist [17]
Steve Ulfelder Purgatory ChasmShortlist [17]
2013 Chris Pavone The Expats Winner
Kim Fay The Map of Lost MemoriesShortlist
Daniel Friedman Don’t Ever Get OldShortlist
Susan Elia MacNeal Mr. Churchill’s SecretaryShortlist
Matthew Quirk The 500Shortlist
Michael SearsBlack FridaysShortlist
2014 Jason Matthews Red Sparrow Winner [18]
Matthew Guinn The ResurrectionistShortlist [19]
Roger Hobbs GhostmanShortlist [19]
Becky Masterman Rage Against the DyingShortlist [19]
Kimberly McCreight Reconstructing Amelia Shortlist [19]
2015 Tom Bouman Dry Bones in the Valley Winner [20] [21]
Julia Dahl Invisible CityShortlist [21]
Allen Eskens The Life We BuryShortlist [21]
C. B. McKenzie Bad Country Shortlist [21]
Adam Sternbergh Shovel Ready Shortlist [21]
Ashley Weaver Murder at the BrightwellShortlist [21]
2016 Viet Thanh Nguyen The Sympathizer Winner [22]
Glen Erik Hamilton Past CrimesShortlist
David Joy Where All Light Tends to GoShortlist
Jessica Knoll Luckiest Girl Alive Shortlist
Rebecca Scherm UnbecomingShortlist
2017 Flynn Berry Under the HarrowWinner [23]
Bill Beverly DodgersShortlist
Joe Ide IQShortlist
Nicholas Petrie The DrifterShortlist
Lili Wright Dancing with the TigerShortlist
Heather YoungThe Lost GirlsShortlist
2018 Jordan Harper She Rides ShotgunWinner [24]
Deborah E. Kennedy Tornado WeatherShortlist
Winnie M Li Dark ChapterShortlist
Melissa Scrivner Love LolaShortlist
Emily Ruskovich Idaho Shortlist
2019 James A. McLaughlin BearskinWinner [25]
Bradley Harper A Knife in the FogShortlist
Debra Jo Immergut The CaptivesShortlist
Nova Jacobs The Last Equation of Isaac SeveryShortlist
Delia Owens Where the Crawdads Sing Shortlist

2020s

2020s Best First Novel winners and finalists [2]
YearAuthorTitleResultRef.
2020 Angie Kim Miracle CreekWinner [26]
Samantha Downing My Lovely WifeShortlist
John McMahon The Good DetectiveShortlist
Lara Prescott The Secrets We KeptShortlist
John Vercher Three-FifthsShortlist
Lauren Wilkinson American SpyShortlist
2021 Caitlin Mullen Please See UsWinner [27] [28] [29]
Nev March Murder in Old BombayShortlist [29]
Elisabeth Thomas Catherine HouseShortlist [29]
David Heska Wanbli Weiden Winter CountsShortlist [29]
Stephanie Wrobel Darling Rose GoldShortlist [29]
2022 Erin Flanigan Deer SeasonWinner [30] [31]
Vera Kurian Never Saw Me ComingShortlist [32]
Fabian Nicieza Suburban DicksShortlist [32]
JoAnne Tompkins What Comes AfterShortlist [32]
Caitlin Wahrer The DamageShortlist [32]
2023 Eli Cranor Don’t Know ToughWinner [33] [34]
Erin E. Adams JackalShortlist [35]
Ramona Emerson ShutterShortlist [35]
Katie Gutierrez More Than You’ll Ever KnowShortlist [35]
Grace D. Li Portrait of a ThiefShortlist [35]
2024 I.S. Berry The Peacock and the SparrowWinner [36] [37]
Amy Chua The Golden GateShortlist [38] [39]
Ken Jaworowski Small Town SinsShortlist [38] [39]
Kristen Loesch The Last Russian DollShortlist [38] [39]
Ritu Mukerji Murder by DegreesShortlist [38] [39]

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