Alaric Hunt’s debut crime novel, Cuts Through Bone received a $10,000 award and a publishing deal from Minotaur Books and the Private Eye Writers of America.
The twist in this story is, unbeknownst to the contest judges, is that Hunt is currently serving am life sentence in an US penitentiary.
I guess the old adage to “write what you know” has some merit. Although it should be noted that this novel is not based on a real crime, let alone Hunt’s personal experience.
The New York Times Magazine features a great article on the story
Regardless, the book was chosen for it’s “fresh voice” and avoidance of crime novel cliches.
Cuts Through the Bone (M)
by Alaric Hunt
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