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Agatha-Christie-Krimipreis (Agatha Christie Crime Award) was a German literary prize for unpublished crime short stories awarded from 2003 to 2014. Stories with a maximum of ten manuscript pages were requested on a specified topic, changing annually. The 25 best stories were published in an anthology by Fischer Taschenbuchverlag. The awards were presented as part of the annual Krimifestival München (Munich Crime Story Festival), with the three best stories being awarded a non-cash prize. The namesake of the prize was the English crime writer Agatha Christie.

Initially renowned sponsors could be found by the Fischer-Verlag and the annual awards were held in changing, upscale settings. Since 2011, however, the accompanying thriller anthology only appears as an E-book and the value of the prizes for the three winning authors has been steadily declining. The award ceremony was last held in 2014.

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References

  1. vgl. Offizielle Bekanntmachung über das „Ende“ des Agatha-Christie-Krimipreis Archived 2018-05-13 at the Wayback Machine


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