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Writer Vicki Delany at Belleville Public Library

May 9 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Free

Join Belleville Public Library for a visit with one of Canada’s most prolific and varied crime writers, Vicki Delany.
No registration required. Vicki will have books available for purchase at the event.

Vicki Delany has written more than 50 books including cozy mysteries, Gothic thrillers, police procedurals, historical fiction, and adult literacy novellas. She has recently written four cozy books in a mystery series: Tea by the Sea, Sherlock Holmes Bookshop, Catskill Resort, and Lighthouse Library (as Eva Gates).

A past president of Crime Writers of Canada and co-founder of the Women Killing It Crime Writing Festival, her work has been nominated for several major awards.

Belleville Public Library is pleased to have an entire shelf of Vicki’s books! Be sure to place a hold as these books don’t spend much time on the shelf!

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