Yesterday's Echo

2013 book by Matt Coyle From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yesterday's Echo is a crime novel written by Matt Coyle and published by Oceanview Publishing on 7 May 2013.[1] The novel won the Anthony Award for Best First Novel in 2014.[2]

Published2013
PublisherOceanview Publishing
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Yesterday's Echo
Yesterday's Echo
First edition
AuthorMatt Coyle
GenreMystery fiction, Crime
Published2013
PublisherOceanview Publishing
Pages310
AwardsAnthony Award for Best First Novel (2014)
ISBN978-1-608-09076-1
WebsiteYesterday's Echo
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Publishers Weekly called Yesterday's Echo a "promising debut," saying, "Coyle breaks no new ground, but Cahill turns out to be both tough and resourceful when forced to confront his past. Readers can hope his future will be brighter."[3]

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Year Award Category Result Ref.
2014 Anthony Award Best First NovelWon [4][5]
San Diego Book Award Best MysteryWon
Ben Franklin Award Best New Voice in FictionWon
Macavity Award Macavity Award for Best First MysteryFinalist [6][5]
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