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The CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger is an annual award given by the British Crime Writers' Association for best thriller of the year. The award is sponsored by the estate of Ian Fleming. It is given to a title that fits the broadest definition of the thriller novel; these can be set in any period and include, but are not limited to, spy fiction and/or action/ adventure stories. Ian Fleming said there was one essential criterion for a good thriller – that “one simply has to turn the pages”; this is one of the main characteristics that the judges will be looking for.


Winners


2020s

;2021 *Winner:
Michael Robotham Michael Robotham (born 9 November 1960) is an Australian crime fiction writer who has twice won the CWA Gold Dagger award for best novel and twice been shortlisted for the Edgar Award for best novel. His eldest child is Alexandra Hope Robotham, ...
, ''When She Was Good'' ** Robert Galbraith, ''
Troubled Blood ''Troubled Blood'' is the fifth novel in the ''Cormoran Strike'' series, written by J. K. Rowling and published under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. The novel was released on 15 September 2020. Plot ''Troubled Blood'' begins in August 2013 a ...
'' ** Catherine Ryan Howard, ''The Nothing Man'' **
Stuart Turton Stuart Turton (born 1980) is an English author and journalist. His first novel, ''The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle'' (2018) was a bestseller internationally and won a number of awards including the First Novel Award at the 2018 Costa Book ...
, ''The Devil and the Dark Water'' **
Ruth Ware Ruth Ware (born 1977), alias for Ruth Warburton, is a British psychological crime thriller author. Her novels include ''In a Dark, Dark Wood'' (2015), ''The Woman in Cabin 10'' (2016), ''The Lying Game'' (2017), ''The Death of Mrs Westaway'' (201 ...
, ''One by One'' **
Chris Whitaker Chris Whitaker (born 19 October 1974) is an Australian professional rugby union coach and former international player. he is head coach of the Sydney Rays in Australia's National Rugby Championship, and the interim head coach of Super Rugby si ...
, ''We Begin at the End'' ;2020 * Winner:
Lou Berney Lou Berney (born 1964) is an American crime fiction author who has published four books since 2010. For his works, Berney has won multiple awards including an Anthony, Barry and Edgar for '' The Long and Faraway Gone''. With ''November Road'', Be ...
, ''November Road'' **
Tom Chatfield Tom Chatfield (born 1980) is a British author, broadcaster and tech philosopher. Biography Chatfield took his Bachelor of Arts, BA, Master of Philosophy, MPhil and Doctor of Philosophy, doctorate degrees and taught at St John's College, Oxford ...
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, ''Cold Storage'' ** Alex North, ''The Whisper Man''


2010s

;2019 * Winner:
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, ''To The Lions'' **
Megan Abbott Megan Abbott (born August 21, 1971) is an American author of crime fiction and of non-fiction analyses of hardboiled crime fiction. Her novels and short stories have drawn from and re-worked classic subgenres of crime writing from a female perspec ...
, ''Give Me Your Hand'' **
Dan Fesperman Dan Fesperman (born September 15, 1955, in Charlotte, North Carolina) is a former reporter for ''The Baltimore Sun'' and the author of several thrillers. The plots were inspired by the author's own international assignments in Germany, Bosnia, ...
, ''Safe Houses'' ** Luke Jennings, ''Killing Eve: No Tomorrow'' **
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, ''Lives Laid Away'' **
Tim Willocks Tim Willocks is a British physician and novelist (Born 27 October 1957) in Stalybridge, Cheshire, England. Willocks studied medicine at the University College Hospital Medical School and has worked for some years on the rehabilitation of suffere ...
, ''Memo From Turner'' ;2018 * Winner:
Attica Locke Attica Locke (born 1974 in Houston, Texas) is an American fiction author and writer/producer for television and film. Career A 1995 graduate of Northwestern University School of Communication, Locke was a fellow at the Sundance Institute's Featu ...
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Bluebird, Bluebird ''Bluebird, Bluebird'' is a 2017 novel by Attica Locke. Its main character is an African-American Texas Ranger, Darren Matthews, from the eastern part of the state. He investigates the death of another African-American, a Chicago lawyer named Mic ...
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Mick Herron Mick Herron is a British mystery and thriller novelist. He is the author of the ''Slough House'' series, early novels of which have been adapted for the ''Slow Horses'' television series. He won the Crime Writers' Association 2013 Gold Dagger aw ...
, ''London Rules'' ** Emily Koch, ''If I Die Before I Wake'' ** Colette McBeth, ''An Act of Silence'' ** C.J. Tudor, ''The Chalk Man'' **
Don Winslow Don Winslow (born October 31, 1953) is an American retired author best known for his award-winning and internationally bestselling crime novels, including '' Savages'', ''The Force'' and the Cartel Trilogy. Early life Winslow was born on Oct ...
, ''The Force'' ; 2017 * Winner:
Mick Herron Mick Herron is a British mystery and thriller novelist. He is the author of the ''Slough House'' series, early novels of which have been adapted for the ''Slow Horses'' television series. He won the Crime Writers' Association 2013 Gold Dagger aw ...
, ''Spook Street'' ** William Ryan, ''The Constant Soldier'' ** John Hart, ''Redemption Road'' ** J S Carol, ''The Killing Game'' ** Jules Grant, ''We Go Around in the Night and Are Consumed by Fire'' **
Megan Abbott Megan Abbott (born August 21, 1971) is an American author of crime fiction and of non-fiction analyses of hardboiled crime fiction. Her novels and short stories have drawn from and re-worked classic subgenres of crime writing from a female perspec ...
, ''You Will Know Me'' ;2016 * Winner:
Don Winslow Don Winslow (born October 31, 1953) is an American retired author best known for his award-winning and internationally bestselling crime novels, including '' Savages'', ''The Force'' and the Cartel Trilogy. Early life Winslow was born on Oct ...
, ''The Cartel'' **
Lee Child James Dover Grant (born 29 October 1954), primarily known by his pen name Lee Child, is a British author who writes thriller novels, and is best known for his ''Jack Reacher'' novel series. The books follow the adventures of a former America ...
, ''Make Me'' ** Adrian McKinty, ''Rain Dogs'' **
Mick Herron Mick Herron is a British mystery and thriller novelist. He is the author of the ''Slough House'' series, early novels of which have been adapted for the ''Slow Horses'' television series. He won the Crime Writers' Association 2013 Gold Dagger aw ...
, ''Real Tigers'' ** Daniel Silva (novelist), Daniel Silva, ''The English Spy'' ; 2015 * Winner: Karin Slaughter, ''Cop Town'' ** Peter Swanson, ''The Kind Worth Killing'' ** Malcolm Mackay (writer), Malcolm Mackay, ''The Night the Rich Men Burned'' ** Patrick Hoffman, ''The White Van'' **
Mick Herron Mick Herron is a British mystery and thriller novelist. He is the author of the ''Slough House'' series, early novels of which have been adapted for the ''Slow Horses'' television series. He won the Crime Writers' Association 2013 Gold Dagger aw ...
, ''Nobody Walks'' ** Paula Hawkins (author), Paula Hawkins, ''The Girl on the Train'' ** Sam Hawken, ''Missing'' ; 2014 * Winner: Robert Harris (novelist), Robert Harris, ''An Officer and a Spy'' ** Louise Doughty, ''Apple Tree Yard'' ** Greg Iles, ''Natchez Burning'' ; 2013 * Winner: Roger Hobbs, ''Ghostman'' ** Stuart Neville, ''Ratlines'' ** Mark Oldfield, ''The Sentinel'' ** Robert Wilson (crime novelist), Robert Wilson, ''Capital Punishment'' ; 2012 * Winner: Charles Cumming, ''A Foreign Country'' **
Megan Abbott Megan Abbott (born August 21, 1971) is an American author of crime fiction and of non-fiction analyses of hardboiled crime fiction. Her novels and short stories have drawn from and re-worked classic subgenres of crime writing from a female perspec ...
, ''Dare Me'' ** Robert Harris (novelist), Robert Harris, ''The Fear Index'' ** Neal Stephenson, ''Reamde'' ; 2011 * Winner: Steve Hamilton (author), Steve Hamilton, ''The Lock Artist'' ** Michael Gruber (author), Michael Gruber, ''The Good Son'' ** Craig Smith, ''Cold Rain'' ** S.J. Watson, ''Before I Go to Sleep'' ; 2010 * Winner: Simon Conway, ''A Loyal Spy'' ** Scott Turow, ''Innocent'' ** Henry Porter (journalist), Henry Porter, ''The Dying Light'' ** Don Winslow, ''The Gentlemen’s Hour'' **
Lee Child James Dover Grant (born 29 October 1954), primarily known by his pen name Lee Child, is a British author who writes thriller novels, and is best known for his ''Jack Reacher'' novel series. The books follow the adventures of a former America ...
, ''61 Hours'' ** Mo Hayder, ''Gone'' **
Mick Herron Mick Herron is a British mystery and thriller novelist. He is the author of the ''Slough House'' series, early novels of which have been adapted for the ''Slow Horses'' television series. He won the Crime Writers' Association 2013 Gold Dagger aw ...
, ''Slow Horses''


2000s

;2009 * Winner: John Hart, ''The Last Child'' ** Michael Connelly, ''The Brass Verdict'' ** Gillian Flynn, ''Dark Places'' ** Charlie Newton, ''Calumet City'' ** Daniel Silva (novelist), Daniel Silva, ''Moscow Rules (Daniel Silva novel), Moscow Rules'' ** Olen Steinhauer, ''The Tourist'' ** Andrew Williams (Novelist), Andrew Williams, ''The Interrogator'' ; 2008 * Winner: Tom Rob Smith, ''Child 44'' ** Mo Hayder, ''Ritual'' ** Gregg Hurwitz, ''I See You'' **
Michael Robotham Michael Robotham (born 9 November 1960) is an Australian crime fiction writer who has twice won the CWA Gold Dagger award for best novel and twice been shortlisted for the Edgar Award for best novel. His eldest child is Alexandra Hope Robotham, ...
, ''Shatter (novel), Shatter'' ** David Stone, ''The Echelon Vendetta'' ; 2007 * Winner: Gillian Flynn, ''Sharp Objects'' ** Alex Berenson, ''The Faithful Spy'' ** Harlan Coben, ''The Woods'' ** R. J. Ellory, ''City of Lies'' ** Michael Marshall Smith, Michael Marshall, ''The Intruders'' **
Michael Robotham Michael Robotham (born 9 November 1960) is an Australian crime fiction writer who has twice won the CWA Gold Dagger award for best novel and twice been shortlisted for the Edgar Award for best novel. His eldest child is Alexandra Hope Robotham, ...
, ''The Night Ferry'' ** Karin Slaughter, ''Triptych (thriller), Triptych'' ; 2006 * Winner: Nick Stone (author), Nick Stone, ''Mr Clarinet'' ** Michael Connelly, ''The Lincoln Lawyer'' ** Jo-Ann Goodwin, ''Sweet Gum'' ** Mo Hayder, ''Pig Island (novel), Pig Island'' ** Daniel Silva (novelist), Daniel Silva, ''The English Assassin (Daniel Silva novel), The English Assassin'' ** Martyn Waites, ''The Mercy Seat'' ** David Wolstencroft, ''Contact Zero'' ; 2005 * Winner: Henry Porter (journalist), Henry Porter, ''Brandenburg'' ** G. M. Ford, ''A Blind Eye'' ** Simon Kernick, ''A Good Day to Die'' ** Adrian Matthews, ''The Apothecary's House'' ** Kate Mosse, ''Labyrinth (novel), Labyrinth'' ** Joel Ross, ''Double Cross Blind'' ** Daniel Silva (novelist), Daniel Silva, ''A Death in Vienna'' ; 2004 * Winner: Jeffery Deaver, ''Garden of Beasts'' **
Dan Fesperman Dan Fesperman (born September 15, 1955, in Charlotte, North Carolina) is a former reporter for ''The Baltimore Sun'' and the author of several thrillers. The plots were inspired by the author's own international assignments in Germany, Bosnia, ...
, ''The Warlord's Son'' ** Joseph Finder, ''Paranoia'' ** Mo Hayder, ''Tokyo (novel), Tokyo'' ** Stephen Leather, ''Hard Landing'' ** Adrian McKinty, ''Dead I Well May Be'' ** Daniel Silva (novelist), Daniel Silva, ''The Confessor'' ; 2003 * Winner:
Dan Fesperman Dan Fesperman (born September 15, 1955, in Charlotte, North Carolina) is a former reporter for ''The Baltimore Sun'' and the author of several thrillers. The plots were inspired by the author's own international assignments in Germany, Bosnia, ...
, ''The Small Boat of Great Sorrows'' **
Lee Child James Dover Grant (born 29 October 1954), primarily known by his pen name Lee Child, is a British author who writes thriller novels, and is best known for his ''Jack Reacher'' novel series. The books follow the adventures of a former America ...
, ''Persuader (novel), Persuader'' ** R. J. Ellory, ''Candlemoth'' ** Lucretia Grindle, ''The Nightspinners'' ** Robert Littell (author), Robert Littell, ''The Company (Littell novel), The Company'' ** Henry Porter (journalist), Henry Porter, ''Empire State'' ** Gerald Seymour, ''Traitor's Kiss'' ; 2002 * Winner: Eoin McNamee, John Creed, ''The Sirius Crossing'' ** Tom Bradby, ''The Master of Rain'' **
Lee Child James Dover Grant (born 29 October 1954), primarily known by his pen name Lee Child, is a British author who writes thriller novels, and is best known for his ''Jack Reacher'' novel series. The books follow the adventures of a former America ...
, ''Without Fail'' ** Robert Crais, ''Hostage'' ** Leif Davidsen, ''Lime's Photograph'' ** Chris Humphreys, CC Humphreys, ''The French Executioner'' ** Stephen Leather, ''Tango One''


References

Crime Writers' Association awards Awards established in 2002 2002 establishments in the United Kingdom Mystery and detective fiction awards