1985 Edgar Allan Poe Award - First Novel WinnerStrike Three, You're DeadRichard Rosen and R.D. Rosen...Amazon1985 Edgar Allan Poe Award - First Novel NomineesCreative Kind of KillerJack EarlyAmazonFoul ShotDoug HornigAmazonSomeone Else's GraveAlison SmithAmazonSweet, Savage DeathOrania PapazoglouAmazon
1985 Edgar Allan Poe Award - Juvenile WinnerNight CryPhyllis Reynolds Naylor...Amazon1985 Edgar Allan Poe Award - Juvenile NomineesThe Ghosts of NowJoan Lowery NixonAmazonThe Island on Bird StreetUri OrlevAmazonThe Third EyeLois DuncanAmazon
1985 Edgar Allan Poe Award - Novel WinnerBriarpatchRoss Thomas...Amazon1985 Edgar Allan Poe Award - Novel NomineesChessplayerWilliam PearsonAmazonEmily Dickinson Is DeadJane LangtonAmazonThe Black SeraphimMichael GilbertAmazonThe Twelfth JurorB.M. GillAmazon
1985 Edgar Allan Poe Award - Paperback Original WinnerGrandmasterMolly Cochran and Warren Murphy...Amazon1985 Edgar Allan Poe Award - Paperback Original NomineesBlack Knight in Red SquareStuart M. KaminskyAmazonThe Keys to Billy TillioEric BlauAmazonThe Seventh SacramentRoland CutlerAmazonWords Can KillKenn DavisAmazon
1985 Cannes Film Festival - Golden Camera WinnerOrianaFina TorresA young girl is sent to a South American hacienda, where she learns about the life of her reclusive aunt, OrianaAmazon
1985 Cannes Film Festival - Grand Prize of the Jury WinnerBirdyAlan ParkerAfter two friends return home from the Vietnam War one becomes mentally unstable and obsesses with becoming a bird.Amazon
1985 Cannes Film Festival - Jury Prize WinnerColonel RedlIstván SzabóSet during the fading glory of the Austro-Hungarian empire, the film tells of the rise and fall of Alfred Redl (Brandauer), an ambitious young officer who proceeds up the ladder to become ...Amazon