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Steven Womack


(Steven James Womack)
USA flag (b.1952)

Steven is the New York Times Notable, Edgar® and Shamus awards-winning author of ten novels, including Dead Folks' Blues and Dirty Money.

He lives with his wife and two daughters in Nashville, Tennessee, where he is also a professor of screenwriting at Watkins Film School.
 

Awards: Shamus (1999), Edgar (1994)  see all
 
New and upcoming books
Series
Jack Lynch
   1. Murphy's Fault (1990)
   2. Smash Cut (1991)
   3. The Software Bomb (1993)
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Harry James Denton
   1. Dead Folks' Blues (1992)
   2. Torch Town Boogie (1993)
   3. Way Past Dead (1995)
   4. Chain of Fools (1995)
     aka Nobody's Chain Lays Straight
   5. A Manual of Murder (1998)
     aka Murder Manual
   6. Dirty Money (2000)
   7. Fade Up From Black (2022)
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Novels
   By Blood Written (2005)
   Resurrection Bay (2014) (with Wayne McDaniel)
   Why She Killed Him (2025) (with Lou Aronica)
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Non fiction show
 
Books containing stories by Steven Womack
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Canine Crimes (1998)
Fifteen Thrilling Original Tales Starring German Shepherds, Irish Setters, Mastifs, Mutts, and Other Daring Dogs
edited by
Jeffrey Marks

Awards
1999 Shamus Award for Best Original PI Paperback : A Manual of Murder
1994 Edgar Award for Best Paperback original : Dead Folks' Blues

Award nominations
2001 Shamus Award for Best Original PI Paperback (nominee) : Dirty Money
1999 Edgar Award for Best Paperback original (nominee) : A Manual of Murder
1999 Anthony Award for Best Paperback original (nominee) : A Manual of Murder
1997 Shamus Award for Best Original PI Paperback (nominee) : Chain of Fools
1997 Anthony Award for Best Paperback original (nominee) : Chain of Fools
1996 Shamus Award for Best Original PI Paperback (nominee) : Way Past Dead
1994 Shamus Award for Best Original PI Paperback (nominee) : Torch Town Boogie


Steven Womack recommends
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Fall to Pieces (1999)
(Kate Banning, book 3)
Cecelia Tishy
"A delightful new voice in Southern mystery."
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Paying the Piper (1988)
(Elizabeth MacPherson, book 4)
Sharyn McCrumb
"She's Agatha Christie with an attitude; outrageous and engrossing at the same time."

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