Grand Prix de Littérature Policière - International Prize

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The Grand Prix de Littérature Policière is a French prize awarded for crime and detective fiction. There are two awards given: the International Prize and the French Prize: http://www.listsofbests.com/list/27761.

Note: There was a tie in 1953, 1956, 1969, 1971 & 1988, and no award was granted in 1961.

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  1. 1948
    ?
    The Bellamy Trial
    by Frances Noyes Hart

  2. 1949
    Puzzle for Pilgrims
    by Patrick Quentin

  3. 1950
    After Midnight
    by martha albrand

  4. 1951
    The Red Right Hand
    by Joel Townsley Rogers

  5. 1952
    ?
    Follow as the Night (Your Loving Victim)
    by Patricia McGerr

  6. 1953
    ?
    The End is Known
    by Geoffrey Holiday Hall

  7. 1953
    ?
    Horns for the Devil
    by Louis Malley

  8. 1954
    ?
    The (Case of the) Body in Grant's Tomb (short story, 1943)
    by Cornell Woolrich

  9. 1955
    ?
    Death In Captivity
    by Michael Gilbert

  10. 1956
    ?
    Desperate Hours
    by Joseph Hayes

  11. 1956
    Nothing In Her Way
    by Charles Williams

  12. 1957
    The Talented Mr. Ripley
    by Patricia Highsmith

  13. 1958
    A Rage in Harlem
    by Chester Himes

  14. 1959
    ?
    Orders to kill
    by Donald Downes

  15. 1960
    ?
    The Evil of the Day
    by Thomas Sterling

  16. 1962
    ?
    The Green Stone
    by Suzanne Blanc

  17. 1963
    The Ballad of the Running Man
    by Shelley Smith

  18. 1964
    A Key To The Suite
    by John D.MacDonald

  19. 1965
    ?
    A Question of Loyalty
    by Nicolas Freeling

  20. 1966
    The Quiller Memorandum (Otto Penzler Presents...)
    by Adam Hall

  21. 1967
    ?
    I Start Counting
    by Audrey Erskine Lindop

  22. 1968
    ?
    Duca and the Milan Murders (Traditori di Tutti)
    by Giorgio Scerbanenco

  23. 1969
    The Daughter of Time
    by Josephine Tey

  24. 1969
    Fire, Burn! (Carr, John Dickson)
    by John Dickson Carr

  25. 1970
    ?
    To Lathos (The Flaw)
    by Antonis Samarakis

  26. 1971
    ?
    Hændeligt Uheld (One of Those Things)
    by Anders Bodelsen

  27. 1971
    ?
    The Ledger
    by Dorothy Uhnak

  28. 1972
    ?
    The Children Are Watching
    by Laird Koenig & Peter L. Dixon

  29. 1973
    ?
    Millie
    by E.V. Cunningham

  30. 1974
    ?
    Mirror, Mirror on the Wall
    by Stanley Ellin

  31. 1975
    ?
    The Dark Number
    by Edward Boyd & Roger Parkes

  32. 1976
    Doctor Frigo
    by Eric Ambler

  33. 1977
    ?
    City of the Dead
    by Brian Keene

  34. 1978
    And on the Eighth Day
    by Ellery Queen

  35. 1979
    The Chain of Chance
    by Stanislaw Lem

  36. 1980
    A Stranger Is Watching
    by Mary Higgins Clark

  37. 1981
    Southern Seas (A Five Star Title)
    by Manuel Vazquez Montalban

  38. 1982
    ?
    Party of the Year
    by John Crosby

  39. 1983
    No Comebacks
    by Frederick Forsyth

  40. 1984
    Maine Massacre (A Grijpstra & De Gier Mystery)
    by Janwillem Van De Wetering

  41. 1985
    ?
    Swing, Swing Together: A Sergeant Cribb Mystery
    by Peter Lovesey

  42. 1986
    City Primeval: High Noon in Detroit
    by Elmore Leonard

  43. 1987
    Dance Hall of the Dead
    by Tony Hillerman

  44. 1988
    A Taste for Death (Adam Dalgliesh Mysteries, No. 7)
    by P.D. James

  45. 1988
    Strega
    by Andrew Vachss

  46. 1989
    ?
    Snowbound
    by Bill Pronzini

  47. 1990
    A Great Deliverance (Inspector Lynley Mysteries, No. 1)
    by Elizabeth George

  48. 1991
    The Silence of the Lambs
    by Thomas Harris

  49. 1992
    Black Cherry Blues: A Dave Robicheaux Novel
    by James Lee Burke

  50. 1993
    The Flanders Panel
    by Arturo Perez-Reverte

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bah

Source — 6 years ago

If anyone can find a better list source than Wikipedia, please change it (or let me know!) So far I’m coming up with nothing in English or French, but I don’t know much about the award…




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