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The Crime Writers' Association Dagger Awards 2009

Posted at 1:43PM Friday 03 Jul 2009

There are still tickets available for the event where the Crime Writers' Association will announce the winners of the Dagger in the Library, International, Short Story and Debut Daggers.

The CWA Dagger Awards celebrate the very best in crime and thriller writing, and are the longest established literary awards in the UK. These premier awards in crime fiction are recognised internationally as a mark of excellence.

The shortlists for the Gold, John Creasey (New Blood) and Ian Fleming Steel Daggers will also be announced at a drinks reception held at the Tiger Tiger nightspot in Knightsbridge, London, on the evening of July 15. The event is open to members and non-members alike.

CWA Chair Margaret Murphy said: "This promises to be a terrific evening with a number of excellent authors being honoured."

Anyone wishing to purchase a ticket (price £45) for the Dagger Awards event, please send a cheque made out to the CWA plus a stamped self-addressed envelope to:

Dagger Awards Tickets

PO Box 273

Borehamwood

Herts

WD6 2XA

Or contact 07780 693 144

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