BRAM STOKER AWARD FOR BEST NOVEL

The following are the the nominees and winners[1][2] of the 'Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel'.

1987: ''Misery'' by Stephen King (tie)

1987: ''Swan Song'' by Robert R. McCammon (tie)


★ ''Live Girls'' by Ray Garton


★ ''Unassigned Territory'' by Kem Hunn


★ ''Ash Wednesday'' by Chet Williamson

1988: ''The Silence of the Lambs'' by Thomas Harris


★ ''Stinger'' by Robert R. McCammon


★ ''Black Wind'' by F. Paul Wilson


★ ''The Drive-In'' by Joe R. Lansdale


★ ''The Queen of the Damned'' by Anne Rice


★ ''Flesh'' by Richard Laymon

1989: ''Carrion Comfort'' by Dan Simmons


★ ''Geek Love'' by Katherine Dunn


★ ''In A Dark Dream'' by Charles L. Grant


★ ''Midnight'' by Dean R. Koontz


★ ''The Wolf's Hour'' by Robert R. McCammon

1990: ''Mine'' by Robert R. McCammon


★ ''Funland'' by Richard Laymon


★ ''Reign'' by Chet Williamson


★ ''Savage Season'' by Joe R. Lansdale

1991: ''Boy's Life'' by Robert R. McCammon


★ ''The M.D.'' by Thomas M. Disch


★ ''Needful Things'' by Stephen King


★ ''Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands'' by Stephen King


★ ''Summer of Night'' by Dan Simmons

1992: ''Blood of the Lamb'' by Thomas F. Monteleone


★ ''Homecoming'' by Matthew Costello


★ ''Deathgrip'' by Brian Hodge


★ ''Hideaway'' by Dean R. Koontz


★ ''Children of the Night'' by Dan Simmons

1993: ''The Throat'' by Peter Straub


★ ''Anno Dracula'' by Kim Newman


★ ''Blackburn'' by Bradley Denton


★ ''Drawing Blood'' by Poppy Z. Brite


★ ''The Summoning'' by Bentley Little

1994: ''Dead in the Water'' by Nancy Holder


★ ''The Alienist'' by Caleb Carr


★ ''From the Teeth of Angels'' by Jonathan Carroll


★ ''Insomnia'' by Stephen King


★ ''The Butcher Boy'' by Patrick McCabe

1995: ''Zombie'' by Joyce Carol Oates


★ ''Widow'' by Billie Sue Mosiman


★ ''Deadrush'' by Yvonne Navarro


★ ''Bone Music'' by Alan Rodgers

1996: ''The Green Mile'' by Stephen King


★ ''Exquisite Corpse'' by Poppy Z. Brite


★ ''Crota'' by Owl Goingback


★ ''The Hellfire Club'' by Peter Straub

1997: ''Children of the Dusk'' by Janet Berliner & George Guthridge


★ ''The Church of Dead Girls'' by Stephen Dobyns


★ ''My Soul to Keep'' by Tananarive Due


★ ''Earthquake Weather'' by Tim Powers

1998: ''Bag of Bones'' by Stephen King


★ ''Fear Nothing'' by Dean Koontz


★ ''Darker Angels'' by S.P. Somtow


★ ''Fog Heart'' by Thomas Tessier

1999: ''Mr. X'' by Peter Straub


★ ''Darker than Night'' by Owl Goingback


★ ''Hannibal'' by Thomas Harris


★ ''Low Men in Yellow Coats'' by Stephen King


★ ''Hexes'' by Tom Piccirilli

2000: ''The Traveling Vampire Show'' by Richard Laymon


★ ''The Indifference of Heaven'' by Gary A. Braunbeck


★ ''Silent Children'' by Ramsey Campbell


★ ''The Licking Valley Coon Hunters Club'' by Brian A. Hopkins


★ ''The Deceased'' by Tom Piccirilli

2001: ''American Gods'' by Neil Gaiman


★ ''From the Dust Returned'' by Ray Bradbury


★ ''The Lost'' by Jack Ketchum


★ ''Black House'' by Stephen King & Peter Straub

2002: ''The Night Class'' by Tom Piccirilli


★ ''The Hour Before Dark'' by Douglas Clegg


★ ''From a Buick 8'' by Stephen King


★ ''Lullaby'' by Chuck Palahniuk


★ ''The Lovely Bones'' by Alice Sebold

2003: ''Lost Boy, Lost Girl'' by Peter Straub


★ ''The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla'' by Stephen King


★ ''Serenity Falls'' by James A. Moore


★ ''The Night Country'' by Stewart O'Nan


★ ''A Choir of Ill Children'' by Tom Piccirilli

2004: ''In the Night Room'' by Peter Straub


★ ''The Wind Caller'' by P. D Cacek


★ ''The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower'' by Stephen King


★ ''Deep in the Darkness'' by Michael Laimo

2005: ''Creepers'' by David Morrell (tie)

2005: ''Dread in the Beast'' by Charlee Jacob(tie)


★ ''Keepers'' by Gary A. Braunbeck


★ ''November Mourns'' by Tom Piccirilli

2006: ''Lisey's Story'' by Stephen King


★ ''Headstone City'' by Tom Piccirilli


★ ''Ghost Road Blues'' by Jonathan Maberry


★ ''Pressure'' by Jeff Strand


★ ''Prodigal Blues'' by Gary A. Braunbeck

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References

References


1. Horror Writers Association page on The Bram Stoker Awards
2. Horror Writers Association page on Past Stoker Nominees and Winners


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