The Sunday Express Book of the Year also known as The Sunday Express Fiction Award was awarded between 1987 and 1993. Worth £20,000 for the winner and £1,000 for each of the five shortlisted authors, it was the most lucrative fiction prize in Britain at the time.[1]
Winners
- 1987 – Brian Moore, The Colour of Blood
- 1988 – David Lodge, Nice Work
- 1989 – Rose Tremain, Restoration
- 1990 – J. M. Coetzee, Age of Iron
- 1991 – Michael Frayn, A Landing on the Sun
- 1992 – Hilary Mantel, A Place of Greater Safety
- 1993 – William Boyd, The Blue Afternoon
References
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