A Wicked Welcome to Vicki Delany

by Julie, packing her bags in Somerville

I’m delighted to welcome Vicki Delany to the blog today! She is the author of multiple books, and is here to tell us about her new series, A Catskill Summer Resort Mystery Book. Welcome Vicki!


Back in Time
By Vicki Delany

It’s 1953. Think girdles and stockings, fancy cocktails, grand ballrooms, cigarette smoke (and more cigarette smoke), angel food cake and Cheeze Whiz on celery, Reds under the beds and slow moving fans.

It’s the Catskills. Comedians and big bands and glamorous singers. Paddle boats and bellhops, tomato cocktails and Jello-salads, swimsuit competitions and dance instructors.

Put them together and you have my new series, the Catskills Resort Mysteries.  Out front: swimming pool, beach, lounge chairs, tennis games ,cards on the veranda, a full dining room. Behind the scenes: offices full of women pounding typewriters and answering phones,  harried switchboard operators, non-stop smoking. Hundreds of employees from gardeners to bellhops to chambermaids to entertainment directors, lifeguards, and dance instructors.

And at the center of it all, Elizabeth Grady, war-widow, bookkeeper, reluctant resort manager. Her mother, Olivia Peters, retired Broadway dance star and unexpectedly the owner of a Catskills resort.

Elizabeth doesn’t want to manage a huge resort and her relationship with her mother, the Broadway star, has never been easy, but when Olivia’s third husband cheats her out of all her money, and then she inherits Haggerman’s from an admirer, she asks (begs) Elizabeth to help her. So here Elizabeth is, spending most of her summer in a stuffy office trying to keep the resort afloat and profitable. If a murder and rumours of communist infiltration don’t shut them down for good

It’s been a lot of fun putting this series together. Researching the food, the clothes, the slang, the cars, the habits of resort staff and guests. Fortunately, I’ve had a lot of material to work with. People who worked in the Catskills in its hey day, and those who stayed at the famous hotels (and not-so-famous) have fond memories of heir time.  Unlike the authors of most historical books, I’ve had tons of film material to see – movies made in the era. I watched hours of Fred Astaire dance routines and big band performances to determine what sort of entertainment would have gone on in the ballroom in the evening. Movies also showed me the clothes and the hairstyles of the era.

I hope you’ll take a trip back in time with me and pay a visit to Haggerman’s Catskills Resort. Put on your best dress and your dancing shoes. Order a Manhattan from the bar, light up a cigarette, and grab a devilled egg or celery stick (complete with Cheeze Whiz) from the buffet.

Deadly Summer Nights by Vicki Delany, releases on September 7, from Berkley.

About the book:

A summer of fun at a Catskills resort comes to an abrupt end when a guest is found murdered, in this new 1950s set mystery series.

It’s the summer of 1953, and Elizabeth Grady is settling into Haggerman’s Catskills Resort. As a vacation getaway, Haggerman’s is ideal, and although Elizabeth’s ostentatious but well-meaning mother is new to running the resort, Elizabeth is eager to help her organize the guests and the entertainment acts. But Elizabeth will have to resort to untested abilities if she wants to save her mother’s business.

When a reclusive guest is found dead in a lake on the grounds, and a copy of The Communist Manifesto is found in his cabin, the local police chief is convinced that the man was a Russian spy. But Elizabeth isn’t so sure, and with the fate of the resort hanging in the balance, she’ll need to dodge red herrings, withstand the Red Scare, and catch a killer red-handed.

Bio:

Vicki Delany is one of Canada’s most prolific and varied crime writers and a national bestseller in the U.S. She has written more than forty books: clever cozies to Gothic thrillers to gritty police procedurals, to historical fiction and novellas for adult literacy. She is currently writing four cozy mystery series: the Tea by the Sea mysteries for Kensington, the Sherlock Holmes Bookshop series for Crooked Lane Books, the Catskill Resort mysteries for Penguin Random House, and the Lighthouse Library series (as Eva Gates) for Crooked Lane. Vicki is the recipient of the 2019 Derrick Murdoch Award for contributions to Canadian crime writing. She lives in Prince Edward County, Ontario.

21 Thoughts

  1. Another Vicki Delany series? I’m so in!

    Congrats on the first book in the series Vicki!

  2. Hey, this sounds like a great series! The ’50’s, the mountains, the styles and music of the times – what’s not to like? Congratulations on your new series!

  3. Sounds like a delightful series! Growing up I always envied the kids who were able to spend summer in the Catskills. Like sleep-a-way camp for the family.

  4. I am in eager anticipation waiting for this new series by one of our favorite authors. I will propose it to my Zoom Book Club. Everything Vicky/Eva writes is thrilling. She knows her ‘cozy’ well, and her stories are intriguing and fascinating…and she does tie up al loose ends swiftly and ingeniously. I know I will like this series, and have preordered the second book “Deadly Director’s Cut (A Catskill Summer Resort Mystery Book 2)” coming out on March 01, 2022. Great gift for my wife and me to read out loud (with character voices)…God willing, on March 02,22 we celebrate our 52nd year of marriage bliss. Thank you Vicky!!!

  5. Thanks so much for hosting me Julie and thanks to everyone for your kind comments. I really enjoyed writing these books and I’m excited for people to discover them

  6. This looks like a promising series! I have enjoyed reading the Lighthouse Library Mysteries, the Year-Round Christmas Mysteries and the Sherlock Holmes Bookshop Mysteries. I keep track of my reading on the Goodreads website. Obviously, I enjoy Vicky Delany’s books very much. These books have given me many hours of entertainment. It’s great to know that I have another series of books to look forward to!

  7. Welcome to the Wickeds, Vicki. Deadly Summer Nights sounds terrific. I worked at a resort in the Poconos in the 1970s. It was so similar to the Catskills, except the guests were all Catholic and–it was the 70s! I bet there are some parallels.

  8. How exciting, another Vicki Delany series! I love all her books, as does my cozy mystery book club. I’m just not quite old enough to have been a part of the Catskills scene, but I love reading about it. I’m sure the research was a lot of fun. (What a great rabbit hole to fall into.)

  9. This book is on my TBR pile and I am looking forward to reading it. Happy Writing!

  10. Congratulations on your new series, it sounds very intriguing, I love your book cover! Wow, I could really visualize the different things in my mind that you were describing! Have a great week and stay safe. Very nice to meet you.

  11. Sounds wonderful! Can’t wait to read! Such a great setting and period.

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