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  • The 2025 Clue Hall of Fame for the Best in Thriller/Suspense

    The 2025 Clue Hall of Fame for the Best in Thriller/Suspense

    Who’s at the door at this late hour?

    Clue Awards for Suspense Thriller Novels

    It’s the Clue Awards closing at the end of July!

    The Clue Awards features the best suspense and thriller books, including both fiction and true crime! We are delighted to feature these amazing authors from the last five years of Clue Grand Prize Awards!

    Here is the official Hall of Fame for the Grand Prize Winners of the Clue Awards!

    Enemies Domestic Cover by John DeDakis

    Enemies Domestic
    By John DeDakis

    The review for the 2024 Grand Prize Winner is forthcoming, in the meantime here is what some Goodreads readers have been saying-

    A fantastic thriller which will keep you locked in. The story picks up exactly where Fake left off and is another super satisfying ride on the Lark Chadwick roller coaster.
    And it was scarily realistic. We live in a time of societal dilemmas, a few of which are explored in Lark’s personal life.
    The book both entertains and shares multiple angles of some tough discussions.” -Matthew

    If you haven’t read the other books in the series, don’t sweat it. ENEMIES DOMESTIC reads like a standalone thriller. The plot is frighteningly realistic, loaded with suspense and intrigue, and cleverly crafted. I was on edge until the very end.” -Lori

    Suspend your disbelief and you’ll race through John Dedakis’ sixth novel featuring Lark Chadwick, a reporter who’s tapped to be the president’s press secretary. Trouble begins when a rightwing journalist falsely reports she is planning an abortion. When she fails to arrive at the White House two days later, the search for her begins followed by a hunt for her captors. And that’s only in the opening chapters of this gripping thriller.” -Barry

    You can find the book here!

    The Other Murder Cover

    The Other Murder
    by Kevin G. Chapman

    In The Other Murder by Kevin G. Chapman, two ambitious journalists find themselves at the knife’s edge as they seek to uncover the entire truth of a gruesome double homicide.

    “An error does not become truth because of multiplied propaganda, nor does truth become error because nobody sees it.” –Mahatma Gandhi

    Hannah, a journalist with the American Cable News network, is pulled away from a date by her editor to cover the breaking news of a shooting in Washington Square Park. The victim is Angelica Monroe, a White girl from Westchester County and a sophomore at NYU. She was shot at a close range, as shown by the dark hole above her left eye.

    The murder becomes much more mysterious and complicated when Paulo, a reporter for a small community newspaper, makes a connection between Angelica’s murder and the shooting of a Latino teen, Javier Estrada, on the other side of the park on the same night.

    Read More Here

    The Vines
    By Shelley Nolden

    Shelley Nolden’s debut novel, The Vines, embraces multiple genres as it chills, fascinates, and horrifies, from historical and magical realism to fantasy and horror.

    Nolden has melded fanaticism, medical anomalies, and the frailties of human behavior together with a historic setting, creating a narrative Kudzu vine that grows rapidly and spares nothing in its path. This particular vine consists of two main branches that intertwine, bridging time and linking parallel realities, one past, one present.

    The Gettler men of Long Island, New York have shepherded a secret medical research project for generations, with the exception of Finn, the youngest man in the family.

    Read More Here

     

    A Venomous Love
    By Chris Karlsen

    Detective Rudyard Bloodstone is facing the most bizarre crime spree of his career as a copper on the Victorian streets of London. Someone is using a poisonous Cape cobra as a weapon.

    What begins as a simple robbery scheme turns deadly when a wealthy businessman is killed via cobra attack, the crimes go from strange to deadly. Rudyard (Ruddy) and his partner, Archie Holcomb, have few clues and no idea what would cause such a change in the criminal’s behavior.

    When the criminal returns to the estate and attacks the victim’s daughter, Ruddy’s suspicions are confirmed.

    Read More Here

     

    Salvaging Truth
    By Joanne Jaytanie

    Famed marine biologist and researcher Claudia Rawlings is presumed dead. When Claudia’s research vessel goes down, her daughter Riley goes on a desperate search to discover what happened, eventually turning to Dagger Eastin, co-owner of Hunters and Seekers a marine salvage business. Dagger soon realize this isn’t a simple search and reclaim mission when someone takes a shot at him during an exploratory dive with Riley.

    Former Navy SEALs, Dagger, and his partners Kaleb LaSalle and Stone Garrison are the definitions of relentless, and they quickly become embroiled in the investigation that has caught the attention of some very influential people, all seeking Claudia’s important research. And while Riley learns that her mother has left behind clues to her missing research, the Hunters and Seekers pull out all the stops to help and protect her. The wild scavenger hunt sends Dagger and Riley on a trip to discover the truth, but Russian spies, big oil cronies, and psychopathic hitmen lurk around every corner.

    Read More Here


    These Authors Cracked the Code

    From political conspiracies to medical mysteries, these Hall of Fame winners prove that exceptional crime fiction comes from authors who understand that the best thrillers don’t just entertain—they reveal uncomfortable truths about power, justice, and human nature.

    Each of these celebrated authors shares one crucial element: they didn’t let their stories remain unsolved mysteries buried in obscurity. They submitted to the Clue Awards and transformed their manuscripts from hidden evidence into compelling cases that readers can’t put down.

    The Case for Your Crime Fiction

     

     

    Your thriller deserves more than digital silence.

    In today’s saturated market, even the most gripping crime stories can disappear without a trace. These Hall of Fame winners broke through the noise because they understood that exceptional writing needs strategic promotion and credible recognition.

    This could be your story next year.

    The Clue Awards don’t just crown winners—we build careers through comprehensive promotion at every advancement tier. From Long List to Grand Prize Winner, we’re actively working to connect your crime fiction with readers who are hungry for exactly the kind of story you’ve crafted.

    Time Is Running Out!

    Thriller Suspense Fiction Award

    Deadline: July 30, 2025

    Don’t let another case go cold—Submit to the Clue Awards today!

    Those who submit and advance will have the chance to win the Overall Grand Prize of the CIBAs and $1000!

     

  • The 2024 Clue Book Awards Hall of Fame For Suspense/Thriller!

    The 2024 Clue Book Awards Hall of Fame For Suspense/Thriller!

    Who’s at the door at this late hour?

    Clue Awards for Suspense Thriller Novels

    It’s the Clue Awards closing at the end of September!

    The Clue Awards features the best suspense and thriller books, including both fiction and true crime! We are delighted to feature these amazing authors from the last five years of Clue Grand Prize Awards!

    Here is the official  Hall of Fame for the Grand Prize Winners of the Clue Awards!

    The Other Murder Cover

    The Other Murder
    by Kevin G. Chapman

    In The Other Murder by Kevin G. Chapman, two ambitious journalists find themselves at the knife’s edge as they seek to uncover the entire truth of a gruesome double homicide.

    “An error does not become truth because of multiplied propaganda, nor does truth become error because nobody sees it.” –Mahatma Gandhi

    Hannah, a journalist with the American Cable News network, is pulled away from a date by her editor to cover the breaking news of a shooting in Washington Square Park. The victim is Angelica Monroe, a White girl from Westchester County and a sophomore at NYU. She was shot at a close range, as shown by the dark hole above her left eye.

    The murder becomes much more mysterious and complicated when Paulo, a reporter for a small community newspaper, makes a connection between Angelica’s murder and the shooting of a Latino teen, Javier Estrada, on the other side of the park on the same night.

    Read More Here

    The Vines
    By Shelley Nolden

    Shelley Nolden’s debut novel, The Vines, embraces multiple genres as it chills, fascinates, and horrifies, from historical and magical realism to fantasy and horror.

    Nolden has melded fanaticism, medical anomalies, and the frailties of human behavior together with a historic setting, creating a narrative Kudzu vine that grows rapidly and spares nothing in its path. This particular vine consists of two main branches that intertwine, bridging time and linking parallel realities, one past, one present.

    The Gettler men of Long Island, New York have shepherded a secret medical research project for generations, with the exception of Finn, the youngest man in the family.

    Read More Here

     

    A Venomous Love
    By Chris Karlsen

    Detective Rudyard Bloodstone is facing the most bizarre crime spree of his career as a copper on the Victorian streets of London. Someone is using a poisonous Cape cobra as a weapon.

    What begins as a simple robbery scheme turns deadly when a wealthy businessman is killed via cobra attack, the crimes go from strange to deadly. Rudyard (Ruddy) and his partner, Archie Holcomb, have few clues and no idea what would cause such a change in the criminal’s behavior.

    When the criminal returns to the estate and attacks the victim’s daughter, Ruddy’s suspicions are confirmed.

    Read More Here

     

    Salvaging Truth
    By Joanne Jaytanie

    Famed marine biologist and researcher Claudia Rawlings is presumed dead. When Claudia’s research vessel goes down, her daughter Riley goes on a desperate search to discover what happened, eventually turning to Dagger Eastin, co-owner of Hunters and Seekers a marine salvage business. Dagger soon realize this isn’t a simple search and reclaim mission when someone takes a shot at him during an exploratory dive with Riley.

    Former Navy SEALs, Dagger, and his partners Kaleb LaSalle and Stone Garrison are the definitions of relentless, and they quickly become embroiled in the investigation that has caught the attention of some very influential people, all seeking Claudia’s important research. And while Riley learns that her mother has left behind clues to her missing research, the Hunters and Seekers pull out all the stops to help and protect her. The wild scavenger hunt sends Dagger and Riley on a trip to discover the truth, but Russian spies, big oil cronies, and psychopathic hitmen lurk around every corner.

    Read More Here

    California Son
    By Timothy Burgess

    California Son, the second installment in the Liam Sol Mystery series by Timothy Burgess, presents another action-packed mystery for protagonist Liam Sol to solve. Honorably discharged after his tour of duty in Vietnam, Liam returns to his primarily Hispanic neighborhood of Baja La Bolsa, a coastal town near LA, California, where trouble finds him.

    In his role as a journalist, Liam takes interest in the daily pleas of a Hispanic mother to find her son’s murderer, pleas that the mostly white La Bolsa Police seem to ignore. After an article he writes in hopes of renewing interest in the case appears in La Bolsa Tribune, the mother is found dead in her apartment. No stranger to death or violence, Liam soon finds himself on the personal side of a hunt for the killer of not only the son but also the mother.

    Read More Here


    Now that you’re set on your next reads, what are you waiting for? The only way to join this amazing list of Clue Winners is to Enter Today!

     

    Those who submit and advance will have the chance to win the Overall Grand Prize of the CIBAs and $1000!

    Are you a Chanticleer Author who has some good news to share? Let us know! We’re always looking for a reason to crow about Chanticleerians! Reach out with your news to info@ChantiReviews.com

  • Clue 2023 Hall of Fame – Criminally good reads!

    Clue 2023 Hall of Fame – Criminally good reads!

    Ready to dive into a thrilling adventure?

    Find your next page-turning read here!

    ***Make your Case Known***

    You have until September 30th to share your novel with us and enter the 2023 CIBAs!

    Clue Awards for Suspense Thriller Novels

    Suspenseful stories filled with mystery have long held readers captive with their intricate plotting, enigmatic clues, and the tantalizing challenge of solving a puzzle or unraveling a crime. In these tales, protagonists are not just characters; they are the enigmatic detectives, the astute investigators, and the relentless truth-seekers who navigate a labyrinth of secrets, lies, and suspense. It’s a world where protagonists, inspired by the likes of Sherlock Holmes, navigate a web of mysteries, facing danger and moral quandaries with each step. From classic mysteries to contemporary thrillers, this genre captivates readers of all ages, drawing them into a labyrinth of secrets, where the ultimate reward is the satisfaction of solving the puzzle and the exhilaration of the chase.

    If you are ready to unveil your next adventure, submit to the Clue Awards!

    Lets take a moment to celebrate the Hall of Fame for the Grand Prize Winners of the Clue Awards!

     

    The Vines
    By Shelley Nolden

    Shelley Nolden’s debut novel, The Vines, embraces multiple genres as it chills, fascinates, and horrifies, from historical and magical realism to fantasy and horror.

    Nolden has melded fanaticism, medical anomalies, and the frailties of human behavior together with a historic setting, creating a narrative Kudzu vine that grows rapidly and spares nothing in its path. This particular vine consists of two main branches that intertwine, bridging time and linking parallel realities, one past, one present.

    The Gettler men of Long Island, New York have shepherded a secret medical research project for generations, with the exception of Finn, the youngest man in the family.

    Read More Here

     

    A Venomous Love
    By Chris Karlsen

    Detective Rudyard Bloodstone is facing the most bizarre crime spree of his career as a copper on the Victorian streets of London. Someone is using a poisonous Cape cobra as a weapon.

    What begins as a simple robbery scheme turns deadly when a wealthy businessman is killed via cobra attack, the crimes go from strange to deadly. Rudyard (Ruddy) and his partner, Archie Holcomb, have few clues and no idea what would cause such a change in the criminal’s behavior.

    When the criminal returns to the estate and attacks the victim’s daughter, Ruddy’s suspicions are confirmed.

    Read More Here

     

    Salvaging Truth
    By Joanne Jaytanie

    Famed marine biologist and researcher Claudia Rawlings is presumed dead. When Claudia’s research vessel goes down, her daughter Riley goes on a desperate search to discover what happened, eventually turning to Dagger Eastin, co-owner of Hunters and Seekers a marine salvage business. Dagger soon realize this isn’t a simple search and reclaim mission when someone takes a shot at him during an exploratory dive with Riley.

    Former Navy SEALs, Dagger, and his partners Kaleb LaSalle and Stone Garrison are the definitions of relentless, and they quickly become embroiled in the investigation that has caught the attention of some very influential people, all seeking Claudia’s important research. And while Riley learns that her mother has left behind clues to her missing research, the Hunters and Seekers pull out all the stops to help and protect her. The wild scavenger hunt sends Dagger and Riley on a trip to discover the truth, but Russian spies, big oil cronies, and psychopathic hitmen lurk around every corner.

    Read More Here

     

    California Son
    By Timothy Burgess

    California Son, the second installment in the Liam Sol Mystery series by Timothy Burgess, presents another action-packed mystery for protagonist Liam Sol to solve. Honorably discharged after his tour of duty in Vietnam, Liam returns to his primarily Hispanic neighborhood of Baja La Bolsa, a coastal town near LA, California, where trouble finds him.

    In his role as a journalist, Liam takes interest in the daily pleas of a Hispanic mother to find her son’s murderer, pleas that the mostly white La Bolsa Police seem to ignore. After an article he writes in hopes of renewing interest in the case appears in La Bolsa Tribune, the mother is found dead in her apartment. No stranger to death or violence, Liam soon finds himself on the personal side of a hunt for the killer of not only the son but also the mother.

    Read More Here

     

    The Review of the most recent winner is forthcoming.


    Now that you’re set on your next reads, what are you waiting for? The only way to join this amazing list of Clue Winners is to submit today!

     

    Those who submit and advance will have the chance to win the Overall Grand Prize of the CIBAs and $1000!

    Are you a Chanticleer Author who has some good news to share? Let us know! We’re always looking for a reason to crow about Chanticleerians! Reach out with your news to info@ChantiReviews.com

  • Chanticleer Fiction Series Book Awards – 2020 First Place Division and Grand Prize Winners

    Chanticleer Fiction Series Book Awards – 2020 First Place Division and Grand Prize Winners

    CIBA Fiction Series Book Awards | Chanticleer Book Reviews

    The CIBA FICTION SERIES Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in any of our 18 Divisions where the author has written a series. The Fiction Series Book Awards is a division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (CIBAs).

    Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs) is seeking for the best book series in all of its fifteen fiction divisions: Mysteries, Suspense Thrillers, Espionage/High Stakes, Young Adult, Middle-Grade Readers, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Supernatural and Paranormal, Romance, Historical Fiction

    Congratulations to the First Place  Category Winners 

    for the CIBAs New Division for Fiction Series Book Awards!

     

     

    CHATELAINE Book Series Awards for Romantic Fiction

    Multi-cultural/Inter-racial Romance Series:

    • The Prodigy Slave by Londyn Skye
      • The Prodigy Slave: Journey to Winter Garden
      • The Prodigy Slave: The Old World
      • The Prodigy Slave: The Ultimate Grand Finale

    Regency/Georgian Romance Series:

     

    • The Donet Trilogy by Regan Walker
      • To Tame the Wind 
      • Echo in the Wind
      • A Fierce Wind

    Historical Romance Series:

    • The Lavender Meuse Trilogy by Gail Noble-Sanderson
      • The Lavender House in Meuse
      • The Passage Home to Meuse
      • The Lavender Bees of Meuse

     

    HEMINGWAY Book Series Awards for Wartime Historical Fiction

    The Devil’s Bookkeepers – Three Books by Mark Newhouse

      • The Noose
      • The Noose Tightens
      • The Noose Closes

     

    CLUE Awards Series for Mystery & Suspense

    • The Annie Oakley Mystery Series – Three Books by Kari Bovee
      • Girl with a Gun
      • Peccadillo at the Palace
      • Folly at the Fair

    LARAMIE Series Awards Western, Americana, Civil War Fiction

    Americana Fiction

    •  An American Journey Novel Series – Four Books by Richard Alan Schwartz
      • The Emigrant
      • The Pioneer
      • The Surgeon
      • The Soldier

    GOETHE for Historical Fiction Series, post-1750s

    • The Poland Trilogy – Eastern European Literature -Three Books by James Conroyd Martin
      • Push Not the River
      • Against a Crimson Sky
      • The Warsaw Conspiracy

     

    DANTE ROSSETTI Book Series Awards for Young Adult Fiction

    • The Adventures of Jonathan Moore Book Series – Three Books by Peter Greene
      • Warship Poseidon
      • Castle of Fire
      • Paladin’s War 

     

    M & M Book Series Awards for Cozy and Not-So-Cozy Mysteries 

    • The Henrietta and Inspector Howard Mystery Series – Five Books by Michelle Cox
      • A Girl Like You
      • A Ring of Truth 
      • A Promise Given
      • A Veil Removed
      • A Child Lost 

     

    OZMA Book Series Awards for Fantasy Fiction 

    • Terribly Serious Darkness Gaslamp Fantasy Book Series – Three Books by Sam Hooker
      • Peril in the Old Country
      • Soul Remains
      • Now Before the Dark

     

    PARANORMAL Book Series Awards for Supernatural Fiction

    • The Winters Sisters – a Paranormal Romantic Suspense Series – Four Books by Joanne Jaytanie
      • Chasing Victory
      • Payton’s Pursuit
      • Willow’s Discovery
      • Corralling Kenzie 

     

    SOMERSET Book Series Awards for Contemporary, Literary, & Mainstream Fiction

    • The Anne McFarland Book Series – American Literature – Three Books by Jill G. Hall
      • The Black Velvet Coat
      • The Silver Shoes
      • The Green Lace Corset

    The GRAND PRIZE Winner of the 2020 CIBA New Division in BOOK SERIES:

    is Proudly Awarded to 

    The Devil’s Bookkeepers – Three Books by Mark Newhouse

    Devil's Bookkeepers 3 Covers

    The Noose,  The Noose Tightens, &  The Noose Closes

     

    Don’t Delay! Enter Today! 

     Enter your book or manuscript in a contest today!

    We are now accepting entries into the 2021 Fiction Series Book Awards, a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards.

    As always, please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions, concerns, or suggestions at info@ChantiReviews.com. 

  • SHORTS Book Awards for Short Stories, Novellas, and Collections 2020 CIBA Award Winners

    SHORTS Book Awards for Short Stories, Novellas, and Collections 2020 CIBA Award Winners

    The Short Story Awards recognize emerging talent and outstanding works in Short Stories, Novelettes, Novellas, and Short Story Collections and Anthologies. The Short Story Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards program.

    The Chanticleer International Book Awards program discovers today’s best works. The Short Stories Awards discovers the Best New Shorts in Fiction and Narrative Non-Fiction.

    After several years of requests, the Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards program now offers a division for Short Fiction and Narrative Non-Fiction in 2020. Since it is a new division, we are still ironing out the proverbial wrinkles. However, it has proven to be quite popular, so we will continue to offer it in our book awards program. These books have advanced to the Premier Level of Achievement in the 2020 CIBAs.

    The 2020 SHORTS Book Awards Finalists and the SHORTS Grand Prize Winner were announced by Sharon Anderson on Saturday, June 5, 2021 at the Hotel Bellwether and broadcast via ZOOM webinar and Facebook Live.

    SHORT STORIES and NOVELETTES 

    Historical Fiction (Chaucer/Goethe/Laramie/Hemingway) 

    • Kristie Clark – Dragon of the Sea
    • Vali Benson – Blood and Silver 
    • Grendolyn Soleil – Snow Dust and Boneshine: The Chronicles of Granny Witch
    • Marina Osipova – From Stalin with Love

    Mystery & Suspense  (M&M/Clue)

      • J. J. Clarke – Dared to Fly 
      • Alan E. Fleischauer – Sherlock and the Tiger 
      • Joanne Jaytanie – Twice As Bad, Miss Demeanor, P. I.  Series

      Out of This World Fiction – Speculative Fiction

      • Robin Lee Lovelace – Savonne, Not Vonny 
      • Alexandrea Weis – Sisters of the Moon 
      • Matilda Scotney- Joy In Four Parts
      • Sarena Ulibarri – Inviting Disaster
      • Grendolyn Soleil – Snow Dust and Boneshine: The Chronicles of Granny Witch

        Contemporary/Literary/Satire (Somerset/Mark Twain) 

        • Susan Lynn Solomon – Reunion
        • V. P. Evans – N
        • V.P. Evans – W
        • Michelle Rene Magee – Danielle’s Inferno
        • Dennis M. Clausen – The Accountant’s Apprentice 

        Chatelaine

        • Joanne Jaytanie – Christmas Chemistry, Forever Christmas in Glenville, Book 3
        • Vicki Batman – Raving Beauty
        • Gail Meath – Fire Blossom 
        • Joanne Jaytanie – P.I. I LOVE YOU,  Miss Demeanor, P.I. Book I

         

        The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2020 SHORTS Awards for Short Stories is:

        Robin Lee Lovelace for

        Savonne, Not Vonny

        Cover of Savonne, Not Vonny by Robin Lee Lovelace

         


        FINALISTS for SHORT STORY COLLECTIONS are: 

        • Pierce Koslosky Jr. – A Week at Surfside Beach 
        • Lindy Ryan – Dead of Winter 
        • Janet Oakley – Hilo Bay Mystery Collection
        • Sean Thomas Dwyer – Voices I Hear
        • Susan Lynn Solomon – T’was the Season
        • Abbe Rolnick – Tattle Tales: Essays and Stories Along the Way

        The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2020 SHORTS Awards for Short Story Collections is:

        Pierce Koslosky Jr. for

        A Week at Surfside Beach

        The cover of A Week at Surfside Beach by Pierce Koslosky Jr

        The 2021 SHORTS Book Awards winners will be announced at CAC22 on April 10, 2022. Save the date for CAC22, scheduled April 7-10, 2022, our 10 year Conference Anniversary!

        Submissions for the 2021 SHORTS Book Awards are open until the end of December. Enter here!

        Don’t delay! Enter today! 

        A Note to ALL the WINNERS: The coveted CIBA Blue Ribbons will be mailed out starting in July. We will contact you with an email to verify your mailing address and other items. We thank you for your patience and understanding.

      • The 2020 Clue Book Awards for Thriller and Suspense Novels – the Semi-Finalists for the Clue Division of the 2020 CIBAs

        The 2020 Clue Book Awards for Thriller and Suspense Novels – the Semi-Finalists for the Clue Division of the 2020 CIBAs

        Clue Thriller Suspense Fiction AwardThe CLUE Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Suspense and Thriller Fiction. The Clue Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The #CIBAs).

         

         

        Chanticleer International Book Awards is seeking the best books featuring suspense, thrilling adventure, detective work, private eye, police procedural, and crime-solving, we will put them to the test to discover the best! (For lighter-hearted Mystery and Classic Cozy Mysteries please check out our Mystery & Mayhem Awards, and for High Stakes Suspense Novels please check out our Global Thriller Awards).

        The 22 divisions of the 2020 CIBAs’ Grand Prize Winners and the Five First Place Category Position award winners will be announced at the April 25th, 2021 Chanticleer International Book Awards Annual Awards Gala, which takes place at the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in virtually Bellingham, Wash. 

        Congratulations to these authors whose works have advanced to the Semi-Finalists!

          • Chuck Morgan – Crime Denied, A Buck Taylor Novel    
          • Toni Bird Jones – The Measure of Ella    
          • Grahame Shannon – Bay of Devils   
          • Hal Malchow – 42 Million to One   
          • Kari Bovee – Folly at the Fair    
          • Dana J. Summers – Downhill Fast    
          • Rafael Amadeus Hines – Bishop’s Law
          • Ken Farmer – Three Creeks    
          • Elizabeth Lewes – Little Falls
          • Sheila McGraw – The Knife Thrower’s Wife    
          • Martin Roy Hill – The Fourth Rising  
          • Chris Karlsen – A Venomous Love      
          • Christopher Leibig – Almost Damned      
          •  Brooke Skipstone – Some Laneys Died    
          • J.J.  Clarke – Dared to Run  
          • Laura Wolfe – Top Producer    
          • Megan Allen – The Meat Hunter    
          • Michelle Cox – A Child Lost    
          • Valerie J. Brooks – Revenge in 3 Parts   
          • Corey Lynn Fayman – Ballast Point Breakdown    
          • Kevin G. Chapman – Lethal Voyage (Mike Stoneman Thriller) 
          • Shanessa Gluhm – Enemies of Doves         
          • Suanne Schafer – Hunting the Devil    
          • John DeDakis – Fake   

          Which of these works will move forward in the judging rounds for the 2020 CLUE Book Awards? Stay tune

        These titles are in the running for the Finalists of the 2020 Clue Book Awards for Thriller and Suspense Novels. 

        The 22 divisions of the 2020 CIBAs’ Grand Prize Winners and the Five First Place Category Position award winners will be announced at the April 25th, 2021 Chanticleer International Book Awards Annual Awards Gala, which takes place at the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in virtually Bellingham, Wash. 

        The Semi-Finalists’ works will compete for the First Place Winner positions, and then all will be recognized in the evenings at VCAC21 April 22-24th from 6-8 p.m. PST.

        The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 23 CIBA divisions Finalists. We will announce the 1st Place Category Winners and Grand Prize Division Winners the CIBAs Ceremonies June 5th, 2021 virtually (Free) and LIVE at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash.

        VCAC21 laurel wreath
        Register today!

         

         

      • The CLUE Book Awards for Suspense & Thriller Fiction – the Long List for the 2020 CIBAs

        The CLUE Book Awards for Suspense & Thriller Fiction – the Long List for the 2020 CIBAs

        Thriller Suspense Fiction Award

        The CLUE Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Suspense and Thriller Fiction. The Clue Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The #CIBAs).

        Chanticleer International Book Awards is seeking the best books featuring suspense, thrilling adventure, detective work, private eye, police procedural, and crime-solving, we will put them to the test to discover the best! (For lighter-hearted Mystery and Classic Cozy Mysteries please check out our Mystery & Mayhem Awards). We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremonies April 21-25th, 2021 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. at the 2021 Chanticleer Authors Conference–whether virtual, hybrid, or in-person.

        These works have survived the infamous slush pile and have advanced to the 2020 CLUE Book Awards Long List. They will compete in the next rounds of judging for the CLUE 2020 Short List.

        • Chuck Morgan – Crime Denied, A Buck Taylor Novel
        • Toni Bird Jones – The Measure of Ella
        • E. Alan Fleischauer – Just Die
        • Grahame Shannon – Bay of Devils
        • Mike Langan – North Country
        • Kari Bovee – Bones of the Redeemed
        • Blaise Ramsay – BloodLaw
        • Elizabeth Lewes – Little Falls
        • Hal Malchow – 42 Million to One
        • Avanti Centrae – Kiss of the Cobra – An M2 Action Thriller
        • Kari Bovee – Folly at the Fair
        • Dana J. Summers – Downhill Fast
        • Rafael Amadeus Hines – Bishop’s Law
        • Ken Farmer – Three Creeks
        • Kevin G. Chapman – Lethal Voyage (Mike Stoneman Thriller)
        • J.P. Kenna – The Anarchist Girl’s Confession
        • John Danenbarger – Entanglement: Quantum and Otherwise
        • Elizabeth Crowens – Dear Mom, The Killer is Among Us
        • Ronald Lamont – Post-Mortem Narrative
        • Chuck Morgan – Crime Conspiracy: A Buck Taylor Novel
        • J. L. Oakley – The Quisling Factor
        • Charles Evans – Love Minefields
        • Sheila McGraw – The Knife Thrower’s Wife
        • Martin Roy Hill – The Fourth Rising
        • Chris Karlsen – A Venomous Love
        • Christopher Leibig – Almost Damned
        • Brooke Skipstone – Someone To Kiss My Scars
        • Brooke Skipstone – Some Laneys Died
        • J.J.  Clarke – Dared to Run
        • Laura Wolfe – Top Producer
        • James B. Cohoon – Do No Harm
        • Megan Allen – The Slave Players
        • Megan Allen – The Meat Hunter
        • Michelle Cox – A Child Lost
        • Valerie J. Brooks – Revenge in 3 Parts
        • Corey Lynn Fayman – Ballast Point Breakdown
        • Kevin G. Chapman – Deadly Enterprise (Mike Stoneman Thriller)
        • Shanessa Gluhm – Enemies of Doves
        • Chris Karlsen – A Venomous Love
        • C.L. Stuart – Raven’s Grave
        • Chuck Morgan – Crime Denied, A Buck Taylor Novel
        • Suanne Schafer – Hunting the Devil
        • E. Alan Fleischauer – Sherlock & Tiger
        • Steve Bassett – Payback: Tales of Love, Hate and Revenge
        • Tina Sloan – Chasing Cleopatra
        • John DeDakis – Fake

        Which of these works will move forward in the judging rounds for the 2020 CLUE Book Awards?

        Good Luck to All! 

        Congratulations to Joanne Jaytaine whose work Salvaging Truth took home the Grand Prize for the 2019 CLUE Book Awards.

         

        Here is the link to the 2019 CLUE Book Award Winners!

        Our next Chanticleer International Book Awards Ceremonies  will be held  April 21 – 25, 2021, for the 2020 CIBA winners. Enter your book or manuscript in a contest today!

        Don’t Delay! Enter Today! 

         Enter your book or manuscript in a contest today!

        We are now accepting entries into the 2021 Clue Book Awards, a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards.

        As always, please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions, concerns, or suggestions at info@ChantiReviews.com. 

      • SPOTLIGHT on PARANORMAL: Paranormal Book Awards 2020 CIBA for All Things Spooky, Haunted, Unreal, Superstitious and Strange

        SPOTLIGHT on PARANORMAL: Paranormal Book Awards 2020 CIBA for All Things Spooky, Haunted, Unreal, Superstitious and Strange

        For Stories that are Out of this World!

        Just in time for Halloween, Eve of All Saints Day, Samhain, and Guy Fawkes Day 

        Kiffer’s Note:  Did you know that in Sweden Halloween is celebrated from October 31 until November 6th? That is a great idea! Det är en bra idé.

        OCTOBER isn’t just for OZMA Book Awards for Fantasy Fiction or GLOBAL THRILLERS for Pulse-Racing Suspense novels, or even our newest division, SHORT Stories…

        October helps us understand why campfires are a good idea, why it’s never safe to go down into the cellar alone on certain nights of the year, and, among other things, why it’s prudent to know the history of a house before you buy it.

        In October, strange things happen when these bits of wisdom are ignored. 

        Paranormal Fiction Awards

         

        I’ve said it before, and I am going to reaffirm it now, October is my favorite time of year. I love the goblins, ghosts, monsters of the dark as much as the next person (okay, maybe more) and so it’s no surprise that I love October because October means Halloween! I can even put it into a mathematical formula:

        And this year’s a little different. In a very real sense, we all are living in a global nightmare because of a horrible virus that supposedly came from (wait for it!) BATS.

        We know what it’s like to be afraid, to be brave, to yearn for companionship, and not be able to hug our loved ones. We know what it’s like to run out of hand sanitizer and toilet paper. And we wonder when things will get better.

        Still, I am a BIG fan of horror. Why? Because fiction helps us here. Especially horror. Between the pages of the scariest novel, we see our own humanity, our own hopes, and our own fears. Our defeats – and also our victories.  It is cathartic to dip into an imaginary world where things are falling apart and monsters are real. It gives us a sense of control. A sense that even though things are bad, they will get better (and then worse…). Yes, we’re in a major pandemic here. People are sick and things are confusing, but the vampires haven’t risen from the grave yet, and Frankenstein’s Monster is not coming to dinner. Ghost stories are simply that. Stories.

        Ghostbusters

        So gather around (while you’re social distancing) the campfire and tell us your favorite spooky stories. Because, I don’t know about you, but I could sure use some fictional horror in my life… Are you ready?

        Welcome to the PARANORMAL Book Awards!

        Send us your stories of dark places, alien abductions, magic and magical beings, the supernatural, vampires & werewolves, angels & demons, fairies & mythological beings, weird otherworldly tales… and gothic horror stories. We will put them to the test and discover the best among them for the 2018 Paranormal Book Awards, a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards – the CIBAs.

        But don’t wait too long. The deadline for the Paranormal Awards is October 31, 2020. Enter here, and don’t say we didn’t warn you.

         

         


        Travel with me through the Paranormal Awards Hall of Fame…

        The 2019 PARANORMAL Book Awards Grand Prize for Supernatural Fiction is:

         

        Susan Lynn Solomon took home the GRAND PRIZE for Abagail’s Window 

        “Wow! … she is original and develops her characters into an intense plot of life and love. Great job!” – Chanticleer Reviews

         

         

         

         

         

         

        2019 Paranormal Book Awards First Place Winners for Supernatural Fiction Novels:

         

        • Ryan J. Lyons Drums and Dragons
        • Linda Watkins The Tao of the Viper
        • Kaylin McFarren High Flying
        • Palmer Pickering Moon Deeds
        • Jack Cullen Runes of Steel
        • Joy Ross Davis The Witch of Blacklion
        • D. J. Adamson At The Edge of No Return

         

         

         


        The 2018 PARANORMAL Book Awards Grand Prize for Supernatural Fiction is:

        Joy Ross Davis, Paranormal Grand Prize Book Award Winner

         

        The Madwoman of Preacher’s Cove “One man searches for the truth in the quiet hamlet of his childhood, only to uncover the terrifying reality. Thrilling and spinetingling! Joy Ross Davis knows how to keep you up at night! Highly recommended.” 

         

         

         

        2018 Paranormal Book Awards First Place Winners for Supernatural Fiction Novels:

         

         

         

         


        The 2017 PARANORMAL Book Awards Grand Prize for Supernatural Fiction is:

        Van Ops – The Lost Power is a story in which “Alexander the Great’s obscure Egyptian weapon has been lost for eons. Can Maddy Marshall and covert agent Bear Thorenson find the ancient weapon in time to stop fragile post-Cold War peace from being forever shattered?”

        Avanti Centrae is the author of the international award-winning VanOps thriller series. Her work has been compared to that of James Rollins, Steve Berry, Dan Brown, and Preston/Child’s Pendergast series.

         

         

         

         

         

         

        2017 Paranormal Book Awards First Place Winners for Supernatural Fiction Novels:

        • Willow’s Discovery by Joanne Jaytanie
        • Virtuous Souls by Pamela LePage
        • Rea by Lydia Staggs
        • A Pocketful of Lodestones, Time Traveler Professor Book 2 by Elizabeth Crowens
        • Dark Water by Chynna Laird

         

         

         


        The 2016 PARANORMAL Book Awards Grand Prize:

        Almost Mortal “Blending the high-octane thrust of a contemporary legal thriller with the magical realism of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, “Almost Mortal” cleaves a new, inventive niche in the legal thriller genre. This fast-paced legal thriller will leave the reader hungering for more. A terrific read!”

        Christopher Leibig is a novelist and a criminal defense attorney. He thinks about Fiction like this…”Fiction, while by its definition invented, need not tell that lie. In fiction, the devil is everywhere. And everyone has their story.”

         

         

         

        2016 Paranormal Book Awards First Place Winners for Supernatural Fiction Novels :

         

         

         

         


        The 2015 PARANORMAL Book Awards Grand Prize:

        The Aurora Affair (retitled as Mobius) “… is a story about a skeptical heroine who discovers that her love affairs are the key to harnessing her own power to influence the world—for better if she does it right, or for worse if she fails.”

        Carolyn Haley “… is a freelance writer and editor who lives in rural Vermont. I write a mix of commercial copy, articles for regional and national publications.” She writes award-winning novels in her spare time.

         

         

         

        2015 Paranormal Book Awards First Place Winners for Supernatural Fiction Novels :


        The 2014 PARANORMAL Book Awards Grand Prize:

         An Ex to Grind in Deadwood is a wickedly funny paranormal mystery romance series that takes place in its namesake city in South Dakota.

         

        Ann Charles, USA Bestselling Author

        Ann Charles “…lives in the beautiful Northern Arizona mountains with her clever husband, charming kids, and an incredibly sassy cat. After many years and several colleges, she managed to obtain her Bachelor’s Degree in English with an emphasis on creative writing from the University of Washington.”

         

         

        2014 Paranormal Book Awards First Place Winners for Supernatural Fiction Novels:


        The 2013 PARANORMAL Book Awards Grand Prize:

        The Watcher is a story where “…ancient history is only the beginning.”

         

         

        Lisa Voisin “… spent her childhood daydreaming and making up stories, but it was my love of reading and writing in her teens that drew her to Young Adult fiction.” 

         

         

         

         

        2013 Paranormal Book Awards First Place Winners for Supernatural Fiction Novels:

        • Spirit Legacy by E.E. Holmes
        • Poe, Nevermore by Rachel M. Martens
        • The Immortal American by L. B. Joramo
        • The Dream Jumper’s Promise by Kim Hornsby
        • Montana Mustangs by Danica Winters
        • The Third Option by Ben A. Sharpton
        • Witch’s Malice by David Hutchison
        • Dancing on the Dark Side by Mairin Fisher-Fleming

         


        2012 1st Place Winner in the Paranormal Awards:

        Sacred Fires is a well written and crafted romantic paranormal novel with elements of intrigue and suspense along with a story set in a lush locale with mystic Aztec undercurrents. Greenfeder has succeeded in writing a fast-paced romantic suspense novel that is refreshingly different.

         

        Catherine Greenfeder “… continues to pursue her dream of getting her work published. To date, she has had five novels including a western historical, two adult paranormal novels, and two young adult paranormal novels published. She anticipates a few short stories and another young adult novel published in the near future.”


        Our 2020 Chanticleer International Book Awards (CIBAs) feature more than $30,000.00 worth of cash and prizes each year! 

        • The 2020 PARANORMAL Grand Prize Winner is named Chanticleer Reviews Best Supernatural Fiction Book of the Year and goes on to compete for the Chanticleer Overall Grand Prize Best Book of the Year
        • The Overall Grand Prize Winner is named Chanticleer Reviews Best Book of the Year and awarded the $1000 prize
        • All winners receive a Chanticleer Prize Package which includes a digital badge, a ribbon, and a whole assortment of goodies detailed below (winners outside the US pay a shipping & handling fee)

        That’s more than $30,000.00 worth of cash and prizes! The Fine Print.

        ~$1000 for one lucky Overall Grand Prize Winner
        ~$30,000+ in reviews, prizes, and promotional opportunities awarded to Category Winners

        Currently accepting entries. Deadline: Oct. 31st, 2020.

        What are you waiting for? Enter today!Who will win the PARANORMAL Book Awards Blue Ribbons for 2020?

        Submit your works today!

        The last day for submissions into the 2020 Paranormal Book Awards is October 31, 2020.

        Click here for more information and submission form! 

        Don’t Delay! Enter Today! 

      • SPOTLIGHT on GLOBAL THRILLERS High-Stakes Thriller, Chillers, multiple Killers – CIBA Thriller Books, Book Awards, Best Thriller Books

        SPOTLIGHT on GLOBAL THRILLERS High-Stakes Thriller, Chillers, multiple Killers – CIBA Thriller Books, Book Awards, Best Thriller Books

        It’s come down to this…

        You’re good at deadlines… cutting the right wire under pressure is nothing. You can take down dozens of bad guys with just your wit and some duct tape.

        You can certainly make this deadline!

         

         

        Our new deadline for the 2020 (only) in the  CIBA GLOBAL THRILLER  Awards is October 31, 2020, at 11:59 p.m.

        (*Beware, my friends, for the Global Thriller Awards deadline next year will be one month earlier ~ September 30, 2021! …tick, tick, tick!)

        ENTER TODAY!

        Avanti Centrae pulled the trigger just in time and brought home the CIBA 2019 GRAND PRIZE in GLOBAL THRILLERS Book Awards for SOLSTICE SHADOWS – A VanOps Thriller!

         

         

        The First in Category Winners for The 2019 Global Thrillers are: 

         

        • Randall Krzak for Carnage in Singapore
        • Courtney Leigh Pahlke for Life Force Preserve
        • Jett Ward for Execute Order
        • Nicole Mabry for Past This Point
        • Avanti Centrae for VanOps: The Solstice Shadows
        • Joanne Jaytanie for Salvaging Truth, Hunters & Seekers, Book 1

         

         

         

         


        In 2018, Michael Pronko won the Global Thriller Awards with The Moving Blade.

         

         

        The 2018 Global Thrillers First in Category Winners are:

         

        • Magenta is Missing by Richard Garis
        • Dangerous Alliance by Randall Krzak
        • The War Beneath by Timothy S. Johnston
        • The Sunken Forest by R. Barber Anderson
        • Never Again by Harvey A. Schwartz   
        • Beyond Control by  Lawrence Verigin

         

         

         


        Sara Stamey took home the Grand Prize in 2017 for The Ariadne Connection

         

        The First in Category Winners for 2017: 

         

         

         


        Here are some winners that came before: 

        From the 2016 CLUE Awards:

         


        From the 2015 CLUE Awards:

        • Blended Genre: Timothy S. Johnston – The Tanner Sequence: The FurnaceThe Freezer, The Void
        • Espionage/Spy: Michele Daniel  The Red Circle

        We also had Cybertech Thrillers and Political Thrillers such as John Trudel’s Raven’s Resurrection and the Raven’s Series.


        Here’s your assignment, if you choose to accept it…

         

        Submit your Thrillers in the following categories by October 31, 2020,  for a chance to bring home a First in Category WIN the 2020 CIBAs in Global Thrillers – or a Grand Prize – or maybe even the Overall Grand Prize! 

                    • Historic
                    • LabLit
                    • Science Fiction
                    • Dramatic
                    • Action/Adventure
                    • CyberTech

        If you never enter, you’ll never know!  

        Follow this link and enter today! 

        Tick Tock…


        (For light-hearted, cozy, or classic Mystery and Suspense entries see our Mystery & Mayhem Awards and for Thriller/Suspense/Hardboiled-Detective series, please see the CLUE Awards)

        Don’t delay! Enter today!

      • The 2019 Chanticleer International Book Awards Overall Grand Prize  and Division Grand Prize and First Place Category Winners (CIBAs) – Part One

        The 2019 Chanticleer International Book Awards Overall Grand Prize and Division Grand Prize and First Place Category Winners (CIBAs) – Part One

        We are deeply honored and excited to announce the 2019 Winners of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs). The winners were recognized at the Virtual Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Ceremonies that were held on during VCAC September 8 – 13, 2020 by ZOOM webinars based at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether, Bellingham, Wash.

        2018 Chanticleer International Book Awards Grand Prize Winners

        The 2020 Chanticleer Authors Conference and the 2019  Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards Banquet and Ceremony was originally scheduled for April 17 – 19, 2020. Each year, Chanticleerians from around the globe come together to celebrate and cheer each other on at the annual CIBA banquet and awards evening at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether that is situated on beautiful Bellingham Bay, Washington State.

        However, because of the global coronavirus pandemic the conference was officially postponed on March 11, 2020. We had hoped to have our beloved and celebrated CIBA banquet and ceremony during the 2020  summer months perhaps even over Labor Day weekend. However, it became apparent in July, with the USA having  spikes in the coronavirus, that it would not be prudent to host a live in-person conference in 2020.

        So, we pivoted. We held our first ever virtual Chanticleer Authors Conference in September known as VCAC20! The conference proper was six days, September 9 – 13, 2020 with  2019 CIBA 14 Fiction and 3 Non-Fiction Divisions Official Announcements were made each evening. Additionally to the six days of VCAC sessions, we also held four more days of workshops and master writing classes the week immediately following.

        First of all, we want to thank all of the CIBA judges who read each and every entry and then comment, rate, and rank within each of the 17 CIBA Divisions. Without your labors of love for books, the Chanticleer International Book Awards would not exist. THANK YOU!

        We want to thank all of the authors and publishers who participated in the 2019 Chanticleer International Book Awards (the CIBAs). Each year, we find the quality of the entries and the competitiveness of the division competitions increasing exponentially. We added a new level to the judging rounds in 2019—the premier Level of FINALIST per each CIBA Division. The CIBA judges wanted to add the Finalist Level of Achievement as a way to recognize and validate the entries that had outstanding merit but were not selected for the very few First Place Award positions within each genre division.

        A Recap of the CIBA Selection Process

        • The 2019 CIBAs have 14 Fiction Divisions and 3 Non-fiction Divisions.
        • First Place Category award winners were selected for each one of the 17 divisions from an overall field of  titles that progressed to the Premier FINALIST Division Level from the Division Semi-Finalists positions from the Shortlists, the Long List, and the infamous beginning slush pile rounds.
        • One Grand Prize award winner was selected from the First Place Category Award Winners for each of the 17 CIBA divisions.
        • One Overall Grand Prize award winner was selected from the 17 divisions of Grand Prize Award Winners

        All 2019 CIBA FINALISTS  were recognized with their respective division at the CIBA awards ceremony that was held each evening of VCAC20.

        THANK YOU to VCAC20 SPONSORS and FRIENDS

        Robert Dugoni-one of our most popular speakers & Amazon #1 Selling Author
        Scott Steindorff – A-List Film Producer – who shares his expertise & knowledge of the film industry and its future.
        JD Barker – Master of Suspense shares his experiences from Indie author to 7 figure contracts

        CIBA Grand Prize Ribbons!

        We are honored to present the

        2019 Chanticleer International Book Awards

        Grand Prize Winners 

        The 2019 CIBA Winners! 


        The CYGNUS Book Awards for Science Fiction Novels

        Grand Prize Winner is 

        INSYNNIUM by Tim Cole

                • J. I. Rogers – The Korpes Agenda
                • Jacques St-Malo – Cognition
                • Shami Stovall – Star Marque Rising   
                • Rey Clark – Titan Code Series: Dawn of Genesis
                •  Paul Werner – Mustang Bettie 
                • Robert M. Kerns – It Ain’t Over…

        The OZMA Book Awards for Fantasy Fiction

        Grand Prize Winner is 

        Manufactured Witches by Michelle Rene

                • Elana A. Mugdan – Dragon Blood 
                • Noah Lemelson – The Sightless City 
                • KC Cowan & Sara Cole – The Hunt for Winter 
                • Susannah Dawn – Search for the Armor of God  
                • Dan Zangari & Robert Zangari – A Prince’s Errand   
                • Tim Westover – The Winter Sisters: A Novel

        The Paranormal Book Awards for Supernatural Fiction

        Grand Prize Winner is


        ABIGAIL’S WINDOW by Susan Lynn Solomon

                • Ryan J. Lyons – Drums and Dragons
                • Linda Watkins – The Tao of the Viper
                • Kaylin McFarren – High Flying
                • Palmer Pickering – Moon Deeds
                • Jack Cullen – Runes of Steel
                • Joy Ross Davis – The Witch of Blacklion
                • D. J. Adamson – At The Edge of No Return

        The GLOBAL THRILLER Book Awards for High Stakes Thrillers,

        Lab Lit, and Suspense Novels

        Grand Prize Winner is

        SOLSTICE SHADOWS: A VanOps Thriller

        by Avanti Centrae

                • Randall Krzak for Carnage in Singapore
                • Courtney Leigh Pahlke for Life Force Preserve
                • Jett Ward for Execute Order
                • Nicole Mabry for Past This Point
                • Joanne Jaytanie for Salvaging Truth: Hunters & Seekers

        Clue Awards for Suspense Thriller Novels

        The CLUE Book Awards for Thrillers, Suspense, Legal, Detective, and Procedural Crime Novels

        Grand Prize Winner is 

        SALVAGING TRUTH by Joanne Jaytanie

                • John W Feist for Blind Trust
                • Nancy Adair for RABYA     
                • Janet K. Shawgo for Legacy of Lies 
                • V. & D. Povall for Jackal in the Mirror
                • Marian Exall for A Splintered Step 
                • J.P. Kenna for Joel Emmanuel   

        Cozy Mystery Fiction Award

        The M & M Book Awards for Mystery & Mayhem for

        Cozy and Not-So-Cozy Mysteries

        Grand Prize Winner is

        Dharma, A Rekha Rao Mystery by Vee Kumari 

                • Susan Lynn Solomon  for Writing is Murder
                • Kari Bovee for Girl with a Gun
                • Susan Z. Ritz for A Dream to Die For
                • MJ O’Neill for The Corpse Wore Stilettos
                • Henry G. Brinton for City of Peace
                • M. J. Simms-Maddox for Mystery in Harare
                • Liese Sherwood-Fabre for The Adventure of the Murdered Midwife 
                • Michelle Cox for A Veil Removed

        Congratulations to ALL!

        We will email each winner with more information about their prize packages and more information.

        Be sure to FOLLOW and LIKE us Facebook and on Twitter @ChantiReviews

        Please standby for our next posts that will honor:

        • Laramie Book Award Winners
        • Chaucer Book Award Winners
        • Goethe Book Award Winners
        • Little Peeps Book Award Winners
        • Gertrude Warner Book Award Winners
        • Dante Rossetti Book Award Winners
        • Chatelaine Book Award Winners
        • Somerset Book Award Winners
        • Journey Book Award Winners
        • Nellie Bly Book Award Winners
        • Instructional and Insight Book Award Winners

        And the OVERALL GRAND PRIZE for the 2019 CIBAs!

        PART TWO of the 2019 Chanticleer International Book Award Winners

        We are now accepting entries into the 2020 and 2021 Chanticleer International Book Awards.

        Click here for more information and submission deadlines: https://www.chantireviews.com/contests/

        As always, if you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions, please email us at Chanticleer@ChantiReviews.com   We will try to respond within 3 business days.

        Thank you for joining us in celebrating the 2019 CIBA Winners! – The Chanticleer Team