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  • The 2020 Clue Book Awards for Thriller and Suspense Novels – the Short List

    The 2020 Clue Book Awards for Thriller and Suspense Novels – the Short List

    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).

    These works have advanced from the 2020 Long List to the Shortlist  They will compete in the next rounds of judging for the CLUE 2020 Semi-Finalists.

    Congratulations to these authors whose works have advanced to the Short List! 

      • Chuck Morgan – Crime Denied, A Buck Taylor Novel    
      • Toni Bird Jones – The Measure of Ella    
      • Grahame Shannon – Bay of Devils   
      • Mike Langan – North Country   
      • Kari Bovee – Bones of the Redeemed     
      • 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  
      • Elizabeth Crowens – Dear Mom, The Killer is Among Us   
      • Chuck Morgan – Crime Conspiracy: A Buck Taylor Novel   
      • J. L. Oakley – The Quisling Factor   
      • 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    
      • 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      
      • 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? Stay tuned!

    These titles are in the running for the Semi-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 ShortListers’ works will compete for the Semi-Finalists positions. Finalists will be selected from the Semi-Finalists, and then all Finalists will be recognized at the VCAC21 ceremonies. The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 22 CIBA divisions Finalists. We will announce the 1st Place Category Winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Ceremonies April 21-25th, 2021 live at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash.

     

    We are now accepting entries into the 2021 CLUE Book Awards for Suspense/Thriller Novels. 

  • 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. 

  • CLUE Book Awards for Suspense & Thriller Mysteries – 2019 CIBA Winners

    CLUE Book Awards for Suspense & Thriller Mysteries – 2019 CIBA Winners

    Thriller Suspense Fiction AwardCongratulations to the First Place Category Winners and the Grand Prize Winner of the CLUE Book Awards for Suspense, Thriller, and Mystery Novels, a division of the 2019 CIBAs.

    The CIBAs Search for the Best Suspense Thrillers Novels

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is celebrating the best books featuring Suspense, Thrilling Adventure, Detective Work, Private Eye, Police Procedural, and Crime Solving. We enjoy reading them all.

    The 2019 CLUE Book Awards First Place Category Winners and the CLUE  Grand Prize winner were announced at the Virtual Chanticleer Authors Conference that was broadcast via ZOOM webinar the week of Sept 8 -13, 2020 from the Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash.

    J.L. Oakley, author of Tree SoldierPrevious Overall  Grand Prize Winner announced the 2019 CLUE Book Award Winners.

    This is the OFFICIAL 2019 LIST of the CLUE Book Awards First Place Category Winners and the CLUE Grand Prize Winner.

    Congratulations to:

    • John W Feist – Blind Trust
    • Nancy Adair – RABYA     
    • Janet K. Shawgo – Legacy of Lies 
    • V. & D. Povall – Jackal in the Mirror
    • Joanne Jaytanie – Salvaging Truth, Hunters & Seekers, Book 1 
    • Marian Exall – A Splintered Step 
    • J.P. Kenna – Joel Emmanuel   

             

    The CLUE Book Awards

    2019 Grand Prize Winner is 

    Salvaging Truth by  Joanne Jaytanie

     

     

    This is the badge for the 2018 CLUE Grand Prize Winner – California Son by Timothy Burgess

                                           

    How to Enter the CLUE Book Awards?

    We are accepting submissions into the 2020 CLUE  Book Awards until September 30, 2020. After this date, all entries will go into the 2021 CLUE Book Awards. 

    The 2020 CLUE Book Awards winners will be announced at CAC 21 on April 17, 2021.

    Don’t delay! Enter today! 

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

    If you have any questions, please email info@ChantiReviews.com == we will try our best to reply in 3 or 4 business days.

     

  • BLIND SPOTS by Patrick Garry – Thriller/Suspense Urban Life, Courtroom Drama, Inner City Life

    BLIND SPOTS by Patrick Garry – Thriller/Suspense Urban Life, Courtroom Drama, Inner City Life

    In a rundown Minneapolis neighborhood, a woman and her three children are shot to death by someone using an automatic weapon. The city is shocked. The police department goes on full alert.

    It isn’t long before the police discover the actual killer is a 12-year-old. The identity of the killer doesn’t change the civic pressure on the police to come up with a suspect that could have put an automatic weapon in the hands of a child. An early suspect turned out to be Milo Krantz, a despised rent collector for the slum lord who owns the building where the killings occurred, a nasty piece of work with a criminal record.  Now it’s up to police detective Gunther Mulvaney to build the case against Milo, but he soon discovers that there’s not much of a case against him. Nevertheless, Milo is taken to court where the judge sets bail at $200,000 and is sent back to jail.

    The judge is Donna Davis, a smart, glamorous attorney married to Steven Davis, the state’s attorney general who is also a candidate for the U.S. Senate. But Donna and her marriage are not without complications. Coping with her husband’s ongoing unfaithfulness, and she with a lover of her own, Donna nonetheless recognizes the value of her relationship to her husband and the necessity to keep all the pieces of her life together for both of their careers. With Steven’s success, there might be a federal judgeship waiting for her.

    The couple understands her handling of Milo Krantz will be heavily scrutinized in view of the prominence of the case and the possible impact on the future of the power couple’s mutual careers.

    Unexpectedly, Milo throws a bombshell into his case. He will not testify. He declares he is guilty and refuses to attend any further hearings. Police detective Gunther is blind-sided. He knows Milo is innocent but cannot understand why Milo is willing to destroy his life when justice would demand he be set free.

    This is where Blind Spots finds its unique voice. It becomes the story of a chance meeting in a hospital where one of them is healing following a devastating car accident. Two people from different worlds to explore a pure love, a chance for each to become someone better than they were before they met and a closeness that heals both of them on multiple levels. But for reasons best left to reading the novel, it is both real and unreal, life-changing and yet impossible. It is temporary. It ends abruptly. It only reemerges when Milo is about to go on trial, with Shakespearean consequences on them both that no one could have foreseen.

    This well-crafted, clear-eyed novel will make you wonder anew about the power of love, both good and bad, and ask you to consider what your heart, mind and, yes, ethics would have you do under similar circumstances. Blind Spots is a gem. Highly recommended.

    Blind Spots by Patrick Garry won First Place in the 2015 CLUE Awards for suspense and thriller novels.

     

     

     

    Blind Spots is available in paperback format. Please click here for more information.

    Patrick Garry is a law professor with a Ph.D. in Constitutional History. He has written fifteen scholarly and popular audience books in the areas of law, history, politics, and religion. Those books have received numerous awards and have been featured in hundreds of media interviews, academic conferences, and book reviews. His general audience books alone have been the subject of dozens of radio and television news programs.

    In addition to his works of nonfiction, he has also published eight highly acclaimed books of fiction. Garry’s novels have not only been reviewed by hundreds of professional book reviewers, but they have also received more than 75 different literary awards.

    Learn more about Patrick Garry here.

     

  • FACING the DRAGON: A Vietnam War Mystery Thriller by Philip Derrick – Serial Killers, Military Crime Thrillers, Vigilante Justice Thrillers

    FACING the DRAGON: A Vietnam War Mystery Thriller by Philip Derrick – Serial Killers, Military Crime Thrillers, Vigilante Justice Thrillers

    Facing the Dragon by Philip Derrick explores the Vietnam War era through the eyes of an extraordinary high school student named Jim Peterson, who at fifteen made the varsity football team as a freshman. He’s intelligent as well as physically fit as he begins his journey in the backseat of a station wagon with his sister on their way to a family vacation, seemingly a typical teenager.

    In the first couple of pages, his dad picks up a hitchhiker in an Army uniform, and the story takes off from there. Jim ends up separated from his family and tries to reunite with them in the Carlsbad Caverns; instead, he is the only witness to their murders.

    Jim watches in horror as their bodies are disposed of in the Deep Pit of the Carlsbad Caverns, and shortly thereafter makes the decision to become the young soldier and follow the murderer to Vietnam where he will enact his revenge for his family.

    Thus begins the shift to the extraordinary world of military life for our high school freshman, from a boy on vacation with his family to a young man on a mission as sleuth and soldier. The seamless way Derrick identifies the patches and medals given by the military provide clues about Jim’s father, PFC Travis Nickels, and the mystery man Ross, in a unique and interesting manner.

    We learn about the importance of a crossed-double sword and a parachute on a patch. We learn a great deal about paying attention to the tiniest detail on a patch to help find clues, which our hero does several times. These subtle clues build interest in the story. The stakes are high for Jim, who takes matters into his own hands and follows the suspect to Vietnam, believing that based on the man’s patches, finding him in Vietnam won’t be an issue.

    It seemed implausible for a fifteen-year-old to be deployed with the paperwork of another soldier. Jim Peterson becomes PFC Travis Nickels. Our quick-minded protagonist lies when he has to and loses important fingerprint documents at crucial checkpoints. If a corporal thinks he’s an imbecile, he doesn’t care as long as he obtains his objective.

    Derrick takes us through bases and onto transports that finally bring us to the landscape of the Vietnam War, up close and personal. We are with Jim as mines are exploding all around him, as Huey helicopters are blown out of the sky right above his head, as he catches malaria and is assigned the foulest job for getting sick, which Sargent Strode believes he’s done on purpose.

    We can feel the sweat trickling down backs, smell the foul orders, and see the bark split as bullets hit the trees around him.

    Derrick splits the POV between Ross and the man who Jim is impersonating, taking us back to WWII Germany. The research Derrick had to do to pull this off is mind-boggling. Ross, a German soldier, the same age/era as Jim’s father, lies about who he is to escape Germany, enlists in the US military, and begins a quest to enact revenge for his brother. He is the foil to Jim who takes Nickel’s place, goes to Vietnam, to seek revenge for his family.

    Theirs becomes a twisted relationship of coincidences, but a fascinating one as the truth unfolds in the tiniest hints and innuendos. The tension on every page is palpable, as Nickels finds himself fighting in a war, where race riots in Vietnam erupt off the page like something off our news feeds today. The unpopularity of the Vietnam War and the soldiers who fought in it are also examined, as well as the division in attitudes the war caused at home. The author leaves no controversial topic left unexamined.

    This novel will keep readers turning pages and reading into the night. Derrick sprinkles so many interesting facts about the US military, the Vietnam War, WWII after the fall and the liberation of one concentration camp in particular. Derrick shows the daily grind of humping through the jungle, the mind-numbing boredom of waiting for battle, and then the chaos in the very-all-too-real life or death battles.

    Philip Derrick does not disappoint in this military thriller. He takes us on a wild ride that hangs just this side of “what the hell?” He’s a talented author with a deft ability to capture the historical and logistical aspects of this story without losing credibility or the reader’s confidence. Facing the Dragon is a book for all readers, not just those who love a great mystery/thriller or historical war story. One of our favorites!

    Facing the Dragon won First Place in the CIBAs 2018 CLUE Awards for mystery/thriller novels.

  • The FINALISTS Announcement for the CLUE Book Awards for Suspense and Thriller Fiction – a division of the 2019 CIBAs

    The FINALISTS Announcement for the CLUE Book Awards for Suspense and Thriller Fiction – a division of the 2019 CIBAs

    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).

    The 2019 CIBAs received an unprecedented number of entries making this book awards program even more competitive. More entries along with more competitive works make the final rounds of judging even more demanding. The judges have requested a new level of achievement to be added to the rounds to acknowledge the entries that they deemed should receive a high level of recognition.

    We decided that this was the time to incorporate the new level – The FINALISTS – as requested by the CIBA judges. This new level will be incorporated into the 2019 CIBAs Levels of Achievement.  The FINALISTS were selected from the entries that advanced to the 2019 CLUE Book Awards Semi-Finalists.

    Congratulations to all of the 2019 CLUE Book Awards for Suspense & Thriller Fiction FINALISTS!

    • J.J. Clarke – Dared to Return  
    • L. J. Martin – The Blue Pearl     
    • Nancy Adair – RABYA     
    • J.P. Kenna – Joel Emmanuel   
    • Lonna Enox – Untold Agony  
    • Stephen F. Frost – The Alaskan Alibi    
    • John W Feist – Blind Trust    
    • Liese Sherwood-Fabre – The Adventure of the Murdered Midwife     
    • Marian Exall – A Splintered Step     
    • Joanne Jaytanie – Salvaging Truth, Hunters & Seekers, Book 1      
    • Janet K. Shawgo – Legacy of Lies   
    • Maureen Joyce Connolly – Little Lovely Things     
    • Melodie Hernandez – Forgotten Rage  
    • Chris Norbury – Straight River    
    • Barb Warner Deane – And Then There Was You   
    • V. & D. Povall – Jackal in the Mirror    
    • Matt Witten The Necklace   
    • M. J. Simms-Maddox – Mystery in Harare   
    • Kaylin McFarren – High Flying   
    • Wally Duff – bada-BOOM!    
    • D. J. Adamson – Let Her Go     

    These titles are in the running for the First Place positions of the 2019 CLUE Book Awards for Romantic Fiction.

    Good luck to all as your works move on to the final rounds of judging.

    The Finalists and the Semi-Finalists will be recognized at the 2020 Chanticleer Authors Conference and  at the 2019 CIBA banquet and ceremony that will be held on September 5, 2020.

    Congratulations to the authors whose works have advanced to the FINALISTS Level of Achievement!

    The 16 divisions of the 2019 CIBAs’ Grand Prize Winners, the First Place Category Position Award Winners, and all Semi-Finalists will be announced at the postponed (due to the Covid-19 pandemic) 2020 Chanticleer International Book Awards Annual Gala, now re-scheduled for Saturday, September 5th, 2020.

    Join us at the Chanticleer Authors Conference at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. Use our link above to register now for this exciting event!

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2020 CLUE Book Awards. The deadline for submissions is August 31st, 2020. The winners will be announced in April 2021.

    Please click here for more information.

    Don’t Delay! Enter Today!

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

  • The Semi-Finalists Announcement for the CLUE Book Awards for Suspense & Thriller Fiction – a division of the 2019 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).

    These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from SLUSH pile to the 2019 LONG LIST to the CLUE Shortlist and have now advanced to the CLUE Semi-Finalists positions. Semi-Finalists will be recognized at the 2020 Chanticleer Authors Conference and the 2019 CIBA banquet and ceremony. The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 16 CIBA divisions Semi-Finalists. We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 18th, 2020 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash.

    Congratulations to all of the 2019 CLUE Book Awards for Suspense & Thriller Fiction Semi-Finalists

    • J.J. Clarke – Dared to Return
    • RIP Converse – Maelstrom Part One
    • L. J. Martin – The Blue Pearl
    • Nancy Adair – RABYA
    • J.P. Kenna – Joel Emmanuel
    • J.P. Kenna – Toward a Terrible Freedom
    • Lonna Enox – Untold Agony  
    • Stephen F. Frost – The Alaskan Alibi
    • Russell Heath – Rinn’s Crossing
    • John W Feist – Blind Trust
    • Liese Sherwood-Fabre – The Adventure of the Murdered Midwife
    • Richard Conrath – Blood Moon Rising
    • Marian Exall – A Splintered Step
    • Joanne Jaytanie – Salvaging Truth, Hunters & Seekers, Book 1
    • Edgar Swamp – Amber Hollow
    • Janet K. Shawgo – Legacy of Lies
    • Maureen Joyce Connolly – Little Lovely Things
    • Melodie Hernandez – Forgotten Rage
    • Chris Norbury – Straight River
    • Barb Warner Deane – And Then There Was You
    • V. & D. Povall – Jackal in the Mirror
    • Matt Witten – The Necklace
    • M. J. Simms-Maddox – Mystery in Harare
    • Michelle Cox – A Veil Removed
    • Kevin G. Chapman – Righteous Assassin: A Mike Stoneman Thriller
    • Kaylin McFarren – High Flying
    • Wally Duff – bada-BOOM!
    • Alexandrea Weis and Lucas Astor – Death by the River
    • Steve Dimeo – The Magic Cape Caper
    • Joni M Fisher – West of Famous
    • D. J. Adamson – Let Her Go
    • Kirk Millson – Serpents of Old

    Good Luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging

    Register today for the 2020 Chanticleer Authors Conference and the 2019 CIBA ceremony and banquet that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. at the luxury waterfront Hotel Bellwether, April 17 – 19, 2020. Seating is limited. Reservations are required.

    We are now accepting entries into the 2020 CLUE Book Awards for Suspense/Thriller Novels.

  • The CLUE Book Awards for Thriller and Suspense Novels – the SHORTLIST for the 2019 CIBAs

    The CLUE Book Awards for Thriller and Suspense Novels – the SHORTLIST for the 2019 CIBAs

    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).

    These works have advanced from the 2019 Long List to the Shortlist  They will compete in the next rounds of judging for the CLUE 2019 Semi-Finalists.

    Good luck to all! 

    • J.J. Clarke – Dared to Return
    • Richard Conrath – Blood Moon Rising
    • RIP Converse – Maelstrom Part One
    • Harold Benjamin – Phase III
    • L. J. Martin – The Blue Pearl
    • Nancy Adair – RABYA
    • J.P. Kenna – Joel Emmanuel
    • J.P. Kenna – Toward a Terrible Freedom
    • Timothy S. Johnston – The Savage Deeps
    • Lonna Enox – Untold Agony
    • Stephen F. Frost – The Alaskan Alibi
    • Russell Heath – Rinn’s Crossing
    • Bert Entwistle – Murder in the Dell
    • John W Feist – Blind Trust
    • Liese Sherwood-Fabre – The Adventure of the Murdered Midwife
    • Marian Exall – A Splintered Step
    • Joanne Jaytanie – Salvaging Truth, Hunters & Seekers, Book 1
    • Carl Roberts – The Trial of Connor Padget
    • Nick Mancuso – Fever 
    • Edgar Swamp – Amber Hollow
    • Steve Dimeo – The Magic Cape Caper
    • Janet K. Shawgo – Legacy of Lies
    • Maureen Joyce Connolly – Little Lovely Things
    • Ken Oder – The Judas Murders  
    • Melodie Hernandez – Forgotten Rage
    • Chris Norbury – Straight River
    • Jode Millman – The Midnight Call
    • Barbara Brett – Secret Agenda
    • Barb Warner Deane – And Then There Was You
    • Ken Malovos – Sweet Justice
    • Mary Adler – Shadowed by Death: An Oliver Wright WWII Mystery 
    • Matt Witten – The Necklace
    • Matt Witten – Free For All
    • V. & D. Povall – Jackal in the Mirror
    • Carl Vonderau – Murderabilia
    • M. J. Simms-Maddox – Mystery in Harare
    • Michelle Cox – A Veil Removed
    • Kevin G. Chapman – Righteous Assassin: A Mike Stoneman Thriller  
    • Kaylin McFarren – High Flying
    • Wally Duff – bada-BOOM!
    • Alexandrea Weis and Lucas Astor – Death by the River
    • Joni M Fisher – West of Famous
    • D. J. Adamson – Let Her Go
    • Kirk Millson – Serpents of Old
    • D. J. Adamson – At the Edge of No Return

    Which of these works will advance to the 2019 CLUE Semi-Finalists? 

    The excitement continues to build for the 2019  CIBAs!

    These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from SLUSH pile to the 2019 CLUE Book Awards LONG LIST and have now advanced to the Shortlist. The ShortListers’ works will compete for the Semi-Finalists positions. Semi-Finalists will be announced and recognized at the CAC20 banquet and ceremony. The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 16 CIBA divisions Semi-Finalists. We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 18th, 2020 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. 

    The 16 divisions of the 2019 CIBAs’ Grand Prize Winners and the Five First Place Category Position award winners along with recognizing the Semi-Finalists will be announced at the April 18th, 2020 Chanticleer International Book Awards Annual Awards Gala, which takes place at the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. 

    Register today for the 2020 Chanticleer Authors Conference and the 2019 CIBA ceremony and banquet that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. at the luxury waterfront Hotel Bellwether, April 17 – 19, 2020. Seating is limited. Reservations are required.

    We are now accepting entries into the 2020 CLUE Book Awards for Suspense/Thriller Novels. 

  • The CLUE Book Awards for Suspense & Thriller Fiction – the Long List for the 2019 CIBAs

    The CLUE Book Awards for Suspense & Thriller Fiction – the Long List for the 2019 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).

    These works have survived the infamous slush pile and have advanced to the 2019 CLUE Book Awards Long List. They will compete in the next rounds of judging for the CLUE 2019 Short List.

    Good luck to all! 

    • J.J. Clarke – Dared to Return
    • Richard Conrath – Blood Moon Rising
    • RIP Converse – Maelstrom Part One
    • Harold Benjamin – Phase III
    • L. J. Martin – The Blue Pearl
    • Nancy Adair – RABYA
    • J.P. Kenna – Joel Emmanuel
    • J.P. Kenna – Toward a Terrible Freedom
    • Timothy S. Johnston – The Savage Deeps
    • Tracey Pepper – Dead On Arrival
    • Lonna Enox – Untold Agony
    • Stephen F. Frost – The Alaskan Alibi
    • Nanci Rathbun – Honor Kills
    • Russell Heath – Rinn’s Crossing
    • Bert Entwistle – Murder in the Dell
    • John W Feist – Blind Trust
    • Liese Sherwood-Fabre – The Adventure of the Murdered Midwife
    • Marian Exall – A Splintered Step
    • Joanne Jaytanie – Salvaging Truth, Hunters & Seekers, Book 1
    • Ronald Lamont – Smoke and Mirrors
    • Carl Roberts – The Trial of Connor Padget
    • Nick Mancuso – Fever
    • Edgar Swamp – Amber Hollow
    • Steve Dimeo – The Magic Cape Caper
    • Janet K. Shawgo – Legacy of Lies
    • Maureen Joyce Connolly – Little Lovely Things
    • T.K. Ambers – A Fox in the Fold
    • Deborah Serani – The Ninth Session
    • Ken Oder – The Judas Murders
    • Melodie Hernandez – Forgotten Rage
    • Chris Norbury – Straight River
    • Jode Millman – The Midnight Call
    • Barbara Brett – Secret Agenda
    • Barb Warner Deane – And Then There Was You
    • Ken Malovos – Sweet Justice
    • Mary Adler – Shadowed by Death: An Oliver Wright WWII Mystery
    • Matt Witten – The Necklace
    • Matt Witten – Free For All
    • V. & D. Povall – Jackal in the Mirror
    • E. L. Diamond – The Wolf of God
    • Carl Vonderau – Murderabilia
    • M. J. Simms-Maddox – Mystery in Harare
    • Courtney Leigh Pahlke – Life Force Preserve
    • Michelle Cox – A Veil Removed
    • Kevin G. Chapman – Righteous Assassin: A Mike Stoneman Thriller
    • Kaylin McFarren – High Flying
    • Wally Duff – bada-BOOM!
    • Alexandrea Weis and Lucas Astor – Death by the River
    • Joni M Fisher – West of Famous
    • D. J. Adamson – Let Her Go
    • Kirk Millson – Serpents of Old
    • Lori A. Witt – Incel
    • Thomas Galvin – The Auction
    • Sonny Kruger – Killing Set In Motion
    • D. J. Adamson – At the Edge of No Return

    Which of these works will advance?

    The excitement continues to build for the 2019  CIBAs!

    These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from SLUSH pile to the 2019 CLUE Book Awards LONG LIST. These entries are now in competition for 2019 CLUE Shortlist.  The ShortListers’ works will compete for the Semi-Finalists positions. Semi-Finalists will be announced and recognized at the CAC20 banquet and ceremony. The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 16 CIBA divisions Semi-Finalists. We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 18th, 2020 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. 

    The 16 divisions of the 2019 CIBAs’ Grand Prize Winners and the Five First Place Category Position award winners along with recognizing the Semi-Finalists will be announced at the April 18th, 2020 Chanticleer International Book Awards Annual Awards Gala, which takes place at the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. 

    Register today for the 2020 Chanticleer Authors Conference and the 2019 CIBA ceremony and banquet that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. at the luxury waterfront Hotel Bellwether, April 17 – 19, 2020. Seating is limited. Reservations are required.

    We are now accepting entries into the 2020 CLUE Book Awards for Suspense/Thriller Novels. 

  • CLUE AWARDS – Police Procedurals, Hard-Boiled Detectives, Thriller/Suspense/Mystery – in the SPOTLIGHT – CIBAS

    CLUE AWARDS – Police Procedurals, Hard-Boiled Detectives, Thriller/Suspense/Mystery – in the SPOTLIGHT – CIBAS

    So, how do you get a clue? 

    A hard-boiled detective pulls his overcoat a little closer, leans against the northern wall at Village Books in downtown Bellingham. Washington. The state.

    It’s late. It’s raining. It’s a typical Autumn night in the Pacific Northwest. So, what makes this night different than any other night?

    Glad you asked.

    Our gumshoe is hot on the trail of those killer stories that make you turn the page. You know the kind, police procedurals, good-man-gone-wrong tales, the who-dun-its and the why-didn’t-I-see-that-coming books that leave you breathless, reaching for the Alka-Seltzer or the next book in the series.

    Our gumshoe is nervous, see? He knows there’s more to discover out there, winners, maybe, that are just waiting to be discovered. That’s why he’s standing there, waiting. Oh, just a second… he’s gone now… Guess he got tired of waiting in the rain.

    But he left a message…

    “Get your manuscripts and novels ready, because the deadline to the 2019 CLUE Awards is coming before you know it. Submit your books and manuscripts to the best book awards on the planet by September 30, 2019, if you know what’s good for you.” 

    That was short and sweet. What are you waiting for?

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the very best books dealing with Detectives, P.I.s, Noir – stories that build suspense
    and pay off in spades. 

    The deadline for the 2019 CIBA CLUE Awards is September 30, 2019.

    Submit your work today right here.

     


    We thought you might enjoy some of our past winners…

    2018 CIBA Grand Prize Winner in CLUE – Timothy Burgess for California Son

    2018 1st Place Category Winners:  (Book reviews are slated for the ones without links). 

    • The Only One Left by Pamela Beason
    • Facing The Dragon by Philip Derrick
    • Forgotten Rage by Melodie Hernandez
    • Do Not Ask by Elaine Williams Crockett
    • Scare Away the Dark: A Stone Suspense by Karen Dodd
    • The Blind Pool by Paul McHugh
    • Hong Kong Central by Marilynn Larew

    2017 CIBA Grand Prize Winner in CLUE – Kaylin McFarren for Twisted Threads

    2017 1st Place Category Winners: (Book reviews are slated for the ones without links). 


    2016 CIBA Grand Prize Winner in CLUE – Keith Tittle for A Matter of Justice

    2016 1st Place Category Winners:


    2015 CIBA Grand Prize Winner in CLUE – Lonna Enox for Blood Relations

    Blood Relations by Lonna Enox

    2015 1st Place Category Winners:


    2014 CIBA Grand Prize Winner in CLUE – Rachel B. Ledge for The Red Ribbon

    The Red Ribbon by Rachel B. Ledge

    2014 1st Place Category Winners:


    Who is going to take home the Grand Prize for the 2019 CLUE Awards? It could be you! 

     

    The deadline is fast approaching!

    Submit your work today right here.