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JOHN CREASEY MEMORIAL AWARD FOR BEST FIRST CRIME NOVEL 1973-2002
While the Crime Writers' Association of Great Britain began presenting awards for excellence in crime writing in 1955, the John Creasey Memorial Award was not instituted until 1973. It is made for the best crime novel by an author who has not previously published a full-length work of fiction. John Creasey (1908-1973) was an English author of mystery, crime, suspense, and detective novels. Creasey was the most prolific writer in the genre, with close to 600 books published under twenty-eight pseudonyms.
| 2002 | Louise Welsh | The Cutting Room |
| 2001 | Susanna Jones | The Earthquake Bird |
| 2000 | Boston Teran | God Is a Bullet |
| 1999 | Dan Fesperman | Lie in the Dark |
| 1998 | Denise Mina | Garnethill |
| 1997 | Paul Johnston | Body Politic |
| 1996 | No award | |
| 1995 | Janet Evanovich | One for the Money |
| 1994 | Doug J. Swanson | Big Town |
| 1993 | No award | |
| 1992 | Minette Walters | The Ice House |
| 1991 | Frances Fyfield | Deep Sleep |
| 1990 | Patricia Daniels Cornwell | Postmortem |
| 1989 | Annette Roome | A Real Shot in the Arm |
| 1988 | Janet Neel | Death's Bright Angel |
| 1987 | Denis Kilcommons | Dark Apostle |
| 1986 | Neville Steed | Tinplate |
| 1985 | Robert Richards | The Latimer Mercy |
| 1984 | Elizabeth Ironside | A Very Private Enterprise |
| 1983 | Carol Clemeau | The Ariadne Clue |
| 1983 | Eric Wright | The Night the Gods Smiled |
| 1982 | Andrew Taylor | Caroline Miniscule |
| 1981 | James Leigh | The Ludi Victory |
| 1980 | Liza Cody | Dupe |
| 1979 | David Serafin | Saturday of Glory |
| 1978 | Paula Gosling | A Running Duck |
| 1977 | Jonathan Gash | The Judas Pair |
| 1976 | Patrick Alexander | Death of a Thin-Skinned Animal |
| 1975 | Sara George | Acid Drop |
| 1974 | Roger Simon | The Big Fix |
| 1973 | Kyril Bonfiglioli | Don't Point That Thing at Me |
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