Shelstad and Whishaw Nominated for Crime Writers of Canada Award

TouchWood Editions is delighted to announce that Sam Shelstad, author of Citizens of Light, and Iona Whishaw, author of the Lane Winslow Mystery Series, have been nominated for the Best Crime First Novel and Whodunit Award for Best Traditional Mystery respectively. The Crime Writers of Canada have revealed the shortlists for the 2023 Awards of Excellence across 10 categories. Winners will be announced on Thursday, May 25, 2023. Stay tuned for the exciting results!


Whishaw’s novels are set in the post-WWII era, a time rife with racism, sexism and xenophobia, but her approach to the subjects through a historical fiction lens is “never preachy or pedantic, and [she] continues to use her murder mysteries to explore the limitations on women’s lives and freedom that were contemporary to the period,” writes Kerry Clare, author of Waiting for a Star to Fall. Whishaw has received praise from fellow authors, Ian Hamilton, Sam Wiebe, Genevieve Graham, and Alan Hlad, among others, and has interviewed mystery genre icons like J.A. Jance, Donna Leon and Ann Cleeves. Her most recent novel, To Track a Traitor, recently received a starred review in Publishers Weekly, praising Whishaw for her “smooth transitions between a dizzying number of locations, time periods, and points of view, all while shepherding the narrative to an immensely satisfying conclusion.”
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