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2010 Thriller Award Winners

July 11, 2010 by Summer Brooks

ThrillerFest V was held this past weekend in New York City, and the winners of the 2010 Thriller Awards were announced:

Best Hard Cover Novel: THE NEIGHBOR, Lisa Gardner

Best Paperback Original Novel: THE COLDEST MILE, Tom Piccirilli

Best First Novel: RUNNING FROM THE DEVIL, Jamie Freveletti

Best Short Story: A STAB IN THE HEART, Twist Phelan

Also, Ken Follett was named ThrillerMaster in recognition of his career and contributions to the thriller genre.

Website: International Thriller Writers

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  • Summer Brooks
    Summer Brooks

    Summer Brooks enjoys putting her addiction to sci-fi & horror stories to good use in interviewing guests. She is a long-time podcaster, in several roles (co-host , host and producer) for Slice of SciFi since 2005, as co-host for The Babylon Podcast since 2006, and host of Writers, After Dark since 2018.

    She is an avid reader and writer of sci-fi, fantasy, and thrillers, with a handful of publishing credits to her name. Next on her agenda is writing a graphic novel urban fantasy, and a B-movie creature feature.

    Summer also does story narrations for Tales to Terrify, StarShip Sofa, and Escape Pod, among others.

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