The Duncan Lawrie Dagger
This award for the year's best crime novel written in English is named for its sponsor, Duncan Lawrie Private Bank. It was introduced in 2006 and replaces the gold and silver daggers. The prize consists of an ornamental dagger and £20,000 (about $37,000/€29,000).
2008 Blood from stone Frances Fyfield- 2007 The Broken Shore Peter Temple
- 2006 Raven Black Ann Cleves
Gold Dagger
- 2005 Silence of the Grave Arnaldur Indridason (Translator: Bernard Scudder)
- 2004 Blacklist Sara Paretsky
- 2003 Fox Evil Minette Walters
- 2002 The Athenian Murders Jose Carlos Somoza
- 2001 Sidetracked Henning Mankel
- 2000 Motherless Brooklyn Jonathan Lethem
- 1999 A Small Death in Lisbon Robert Wilson
- 1998 Sunset Limited James Lee Burke
- 1997 Black & Blue Ian Rankin
- 1996 Popcorn Ben Elton
- 1995 The Mermaids singing Val McDermid
- 1994 The Scold’s Bridle Minette Walters
- 1993 Cruel and unusual Patricia Cornwell
- 1992 The Way through the woods Colin Dexter
- 1991 King Solomon’s carpet Barbara Vine (Ruth Rendell)
- 1990 Bones and silence Reginald Hill
- 1989 The Wench is dead Colin Dexter
- 1988 Ratking Michael Dibdin
- 1987 A Fatal inversion Barbara Vine (Ruth Rendell)
- 1986 Live flesh Ruth Rendell
- 1985 Monkey puzzle Paula Gosling
- 1984 The Twelfth juror B M Gill
- 1983 Accidental crimes John Hutton
- 1982 The False Inspector Dew Peter Lovesey
- 1981 Gorky Park Martin Cruz Smith
- 1980 The Murder of the Maharajah H R F Keating

