The longlist for the 2024 Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction has been announced today! Thanks to this prize, I have discovered lots of great books and authors and always look out for the longlists and shortlists; in fact, trying to read all of the shortlisted titles since the prize began in 2010 is a personal project of mine (you can see my progress here).
There are twelve books on this year’s longlist and here they are:
The New Life by Tom Crewe (Chatto & Windus)
A Better Place by Stephen Daisley (Text Publishing)
Hungry Ghosts by Kevin Jared Hosein (Bloomsbury)
For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy on My Little Pain by Victoria MacKenzie (Bloomsbury)
Music in the Dark by Sally Magnusson (John Murray)
Cuddy by Benjamin Myers (Bloomsbury)
My Father’s House by Joseph O’Connor (Harvill Secker)
The Fraud by Zadie Smith (Hamish Hamilton)
Mister Timeless Blyth by Alan Spence (Tuttle)
The House of Doors by Tan Twan Eng (Canongate)
In the Upper Country by Kai Thomas (Penguin Canada)
Absolutely and Forever by Rose Tremain (Chatto & Windus)
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I’m delighted to see Cuddy on the longlist as I read it just a few weeks ago and predicted that it could be nominated. I’ve also read three others – Music in the Dark, For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy on My Little Pain and My Father’s House – and I’m not surprised to see any of these on the list either. Of those three, I particularly enjoyed My Father’s House. The Zadie Smith, Tan Twan Eng and Rose Tremain were already on my radar, but I’m not familiar with any of the others. Lots to investigate!
Have you read any of these books? Which do you think should win the prize?
The shortlist will be announced in May and the winner will be revealed in June at the Borders Book Festival in Melrose.









