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Bram Stoker Awards: Best Horror Novel Winners

The Horror Writer’s Association annually awards the Bram Stoker Award, named for the author of the seminal horror work, Dracula. First awarded in 1987, any work of horror first published in English is eligible for nomination by the HWA membership. Awards are given in twelve categories. The award itself consists of a 8" replica of a fanciful haunted house, designed by sculptor Steve Kirk. Shown below are Stoker Award winners in the category of Novel since 1987.

Note: There was a tie in 1987 and 2005.

(found at: http://www.horror.org/stokers.htm)
1. Misery
by Stephen King
 
2. Swan Song
by Robert McCammon
 
3. The Silence of the Lambs (Hannibal Lector)
by Thomas Harris
 
4. Carrion Comfort
by Dan Simmons
 
5. Mine
by Robert McCammon
 
6. Boy's Life
by Robert McCammon
 
7. The Blood of the Lamb
by Thomas F. Monteleone
 
8. The Throat
by Peter Straub
 
9. Dead in the Water
by Nancy Holder
 
10. Zombie
by Joyce Carol Oates
 
11. The Green Mile
by Stephen King
 
12. Children of the Dusk (Madagascar Manifesto Trilogy)
by Janet Berliner
 
13. Bag of Bones
by Stephen King
 
14. Mr. X
by Peter Straub
 
15. The Traveling Vampire Show
by Richard Laymon
 
16. American Gods
by Neil Gaiman
 
17. The Night Class
by Tom Piccirilli
 
18. Lost Boy, Lost Girl
by Peter Straub
 
19. In the Night Room
by Peter Straub
 
20. Creepers
by David Morrell
 
21. Dread In The Beast
by Charlee Jacob
 
22. Lisey's Story
by Stephen King
 
23. The Missing
by Sarah Langan
 
24.
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Duma Key: A Novel
by Stephen King
 
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Created by Robot Co-op on Nov 30, 2005.