Crime king Mick Herron lands top honour | UK | News
Slow Horses creator Mick Herron has been honoured with the highest accolade in crime writing – the Crime Writers’ Association (CWA) Diamond Dagger.The prestigious award recognises authors whose careers have been marked by sustained excellence, and who have made a significant contribution to the genre.Newcastle-born Herron, 61, who lives and works in Oxford, said: “I’ve spent the best part of my life – not the majority of it; just the best part – in the crime writers’ community, and to receive this accolade from these friends and colleagues is both a career highlight and a personal joy. I’m touched and thrilled beyond measure, and will try to live up to the honour.”Previous winners have included Lynda La Plante, James Lee Burke, Peter James, Lee Child, Ian Rankin, Michael Connelly, Mart...