CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger
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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 and is given to "best adventure/thriller novel in the vein of James Bond".
[edit] Winners
- 2008
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- Mo Hayder, Ritual
- Gregg Hurwitz, I See You
- Michael Robotham, Shatter
- Tom Rob Smith, Child 44
- 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, The Intruders
- Michael Robotham, The Night Ferry
- Karin Slaughter, Triptych
- 2006
- Winner: Nick Stone, Mr Clarinet
- Michael Connelly, The Lincoln Lawyer
- Jo-Ann Goodwin, Sweet Gum
- Mo Hayder, Pig Island
- Daniel Silva, The English Assassin
- Martyn Waites, The Mercy Seat
- David Wolstencroft, Contact Zero
- 2005
- Winner: 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
- Joel Ross, Double Cross Blind
- Daniel Silva, A Death in Vienna
- 2004
- Winner: Jeffrey Deaver, Garden of Beasts
- Dan Fesperman, The Warlord's Son
- Joseph Finder, Paranoia
- Mo Hayder, Tokyo
- Stephen Leather, Hard Landing
- Adrian McKinty, Dead I May Well Be
- Daniel Silva, The Confessor
- 2003
- Winner: Dan Fesperman, The Small Boat of Great Sorrows
- Lee Child, Persuader
- Roger Jon Ellory, Candlemoth
- Lucretia Grindle, The Nightspinners
- Robert Littell, The Company
- Henry Porter, Empire State
- Gerald Seymour, Traitor's Kiss
- 2002
- Winner: John Creed, The Sirius Crossing
- Tom Bradby, The Master of Rain
- Lee Child, Without Fail
- Robert Crais, Hostage
- Leif Davidsen, Lime's Photograph
- CC Humphreys, The French Executioner
- Stephen Leather, Tango One