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MACALLAN GOLD DAGGER FOR NONFICTION 1978-2003 |
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The Crime Writers’ Association of Great Britain was founded in 1953 and is open to published writers of crime fiction and non-fiction. The Macallan Daggers are sponsored by The Macallan, distillers of the single Highland malt whiskey, in association with the Crime Writers' Association. The CWA Gold Dagger for Nonfiction was first awarded in 1978.
| 2003 | Samantha Weinberg | Pointing from the Grave |
| 2002 | Lillian Pizzichini | Dead Man's Wages |
| 2001 | Philip Etienne, Martin Maynard, Tony Thompson | The Infiltrators |
| 2000 | Edward Bunker | Mr. Blue: Memoirs of a Renegade |
| 1999 | Brian Cathcart | The Case of Stephen Lawrence |
| 1998 | Gita Sereny | Cries Unheard |
| 1997 | Paul Britton | The Jigsaw Man |
| 1996 | Antonia Fraser | The Gunpowder Plot |
| 1995 | Michael Harris | The Prodigal Husband |
| 1994 | David Canter | Criminal Shadows |
| 1993 | Alexandra Artley | Murder in the Heart |
| 1992 | Charles Nicholl | The Reckoning |
| 1991 | John Bossy | Giordano Bruno and the Embassy Affair |
| 1990 | Jonathan Goodman | The Passing of Starr |
| 1989 | Robert Lindsay | A Gathering of Saints |
| 1988 | Bernard Wasserstein | The Secret Lives of Trebitsch Lincoln |
| 1987 | Bernard Taylor, Stephen Knight | Perfect Murder |
| 1986 | John Bryson | Evil Angels |
| 1985 | Brian Masters | Killing for Company |
| 1984 | David Yallop | In God's Name |
| 1983 | Peter Watson | Double Dealer |
| 1982 | John Cornwell | Earth to Earth |
| 1981 | Jacobo Timerman | Prisoner With a Name, Cell Without a Number |
| 1980 | Anthony Summers | Conspiracy |
| 1979 | Jon Connell, Douglas Sutherland | Fraud |
| 1978 | Harry Hawkes | The Capture of the Black Panther |
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