Arthur Ellis Awards

The Arthur Ellis Awards are a group of Canadian literary awards, presented annually by the Crime Writers of Canada for the best Canadian crime and mystery writing.

The awards are named for Arthur Ellis, the pseudonym of Canada's official hangman. The award statue itself is wooden model of a hanging man. The arms and legs move when the statue's string is pulled.

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Best Novel

Best First Novel

Best Short Story

Best True Crime Book

Best Juvenile Crime Book

Best French Crime Writing

Derrick Murdoch Award

This is a special achievement award for contributions to the genre of crime and mystery writing, awarded at the discretion of the president of the Crime Writers of Canada. When first presented in 1984, it was known as the Chairman's Award; it was later renamed in honour of its first recipient, Derrick Murdoch.

Best Genre Criticism/Reference

The award for Best Genre Criticism or Reference has only been presented twice.

Best Play

The award for Best Play has only been presented once.

Best Unpublished First Crime Novel: the Unhanged Arthur

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