Hi! Today the Wickeds welcome our friend, mentor and all-time great cozy author Lucy Burdette back to the blog to celebrate the release of Killer Takeout, the seventh book in her Key West Food Critic Mystery series.
Take it away, Lucy!
Some writers hate being asked where they get their ideas.
I don’t hate that question at all: I need only to step outside the door in Key West and the characters and plot snippets come raining down like an old-fashioned New England nor’easter. Let me show you a little about how this works. Killer Takeout, the seventh book in the Key West foodie mystery series, is out today. This book takes place during Fantasy Fest, the ten-day adult themed costume party leading up to Halloween. In some ways, the book came close to writing itself. (Although I’m surely repressing months of whining about the fact that I had no story at all…)
The heat of the kitchen. Since my heroine is a food critic, I needed a restaurant angle in this book, too. As I was writing, I fell into watching an amazing back-and-forth on Facebook about a restaurant popular with the local residents that had been bought and refurbished by an outsider. Although the local chef was initially slated to continue running the kitchen, there was some kind of fracas between him and the owner, and he left. Fired or quit, according to whose story you believed. The locals were outraged about this turn in the chef’s fortunes. As a friend reminded me, spurned islanders can behave like middle schoolers, growing cliquish and vindictive. This is understandable if you look at it from their perspective – newcomers fall in love with the island and think that no one has discovered it before them. You can imagine that I ran with this story, twisting and tweaking along the way of course.
A force of nature. I added another element of conflict for good measure—an impending hurricane. If you look at a map, you’ll see that the keys consist of a fragile string of island pearls, with Key West at the very end. There are 3 ways out—boat, plane, or single-laned Route 1. Do any of them sound like a good option in a major storm? And what to do with the 90,000 people who’ve descended on the island primed for a week of parties? They’ve paid a lot a of money to be there. On the other hand, the authorities are responsible to keep everyone safe. Conflict? You bet!
So now you know one of my secrets—I love weaving reality into my fiction. For writers: How do you feel about including real places and people in your stories? For readers, do you prefer settings to be real or imaginary?
About Killer Takeout: It’s Fantasy Fest at Key West, and food critic Hayley Snow is ready to celebrate. But a killer seems intent on crashing the party…
Hayley’s office mate, Danielle, recently elected Queen of Fantasy Fest, is also buzzing between festivities and fundraisers. But when her former royal rival gets taken out, Hayley needs to put down her party hat and her pen and figure out who served up a side of murder—before Danielle gets crowned a killer.
Praise for the National Bestselling Series
“Lucy Burdette writes evocatively about Key West and food . . . [a] charming series.”—New York Times Bestselling Author Diane Mott Davidson
Killer Takeout is available wherever books are sold: http://www.penguin.com/book/killer-takeout-by-lucy-burdette/9780451474834
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