Monday, January 2, 2012
Only in Key West by Lucy Burdette
Happy new year to all the Girlfriends and to our valued and adored readers too! We'd be nothing without you!
I'm lucky enough to be starting off 2012 with a new book: AN APPETITE FOR MURDER, the first in the Key West food critic mystery series.
So many people have asked me "why Key West?" that I thought it would be fun to have a pop quiz about the island. This should give you a good idea about why this island is the perfect setting for a quirky mystery! I will list the answers at the bottom, but no cheating--don't look until you've answered! And then tell us how many you got right--all comments will be entered into a random drawing for a copy of APPETITE. Good luck!
1. The local residents on Key West are called:
a. Islanders b. Parrotheads c. Corals D. Conchs
2. What's the name of the major east-west thoroughfare, known for its shops and bars?
a. Duval St.
b. Whitehead St.
c. Simonton St.
d. Hemingway Blvd.
3. How many miles from Cuba is Key West?
a. 500
b. 30
c. 90
d. 200
4. Name a famous current or former writer who calls/called Key West home:
a. Ernest Hemingway
b. Judy Blume
c. Meg Cabot
d. Annie Dillard
e. Tennessee Williams
f. all of the above
5. What's the biggest holiday celebration on the island?
a. New Year's Eve when a red high heeled shoe drops from the top of Bourbon Street Pub and a conch shell slides down the top of Sloppy Joe's bar
b. Fantasyfest, a nine-day adult Halloween celebration culminating in coronation of a king and queen at the Royal Coronation Ball
c. The Conch Republic Independence Celebration commemorating the city's attempt to secede from the United Staes on April 23, 1982 in response to US Border Patrol roadblocks
d. the nightly Sunset Celebration at Mallory Square
6. A dog up for adoption at the pound in Key West might be assessed for:
a. his reaction to iguanas
b. his relationship to roosters
c. a fondness for polydactyl cats
d. willingness to wear a costume in the Fantasy Fest parade
e. all of the above
7. If you were going to poison someone in a murder mystery set in Key West, you might use this as a vehicle:
a. conch chowder
b. key lime pie
c. margarita
d. conch fritters
You can buy the book at any bookstore or here: http://lucyburdette.com/buy-the-books/ And please follow Lucy on Twitter or join her on Facebook. And she blogs weekly with the fabulous crime fiction writers at Jungle Red Writers.
Answers: 1. d--Conchs! 2. a--Duval Street of course! 3. c--90 miles to Cuba! 4. f--all of the above--the island is crawling with artists and writers! 5. trick question--how could you possibly choose? 6. e--only in Key West! 7. I could tell you, but it would spoil the story in AN APPETITE FOR MURDER!
"What fun! Lucy Burdette writes evocatively about Key West and food -- a winning combination. I can't wait for the next entry in this charming series." Diane Mott Davidson
I must need new glasses. I read answer 7 d as "couch fritters."
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congrats!
I got numbers 1,2,3,4 and 6. And figure number 7 is Key Lime Pie. Could not remember what number 5 was. Have to admit I learned a lot of this from the Travel Channel.
ReplyDeleteLoved the quiz! Brought back memories of Key West. I think "An Appetite for Murder" will be the next best thing to a walk down Duval Street. Can't wait to read it!
ReplyDelete- Louisa
Fun quiz! I did get a few right. Would love to win the book!
ReplyDeleteI got six of the seven as I thought #5 would be Fantasyfest, it is such a big thing.
ReplyDeleteGot them all. Would choose Conch fritters for
ReplyDeletepoison. Excited this is series!
How fun!!!!! I haven't been to Key West in years! This brought back great memories! I got 1,2,3,5,6, and figured 7 was Key Lime Pie. I can't wait to read this book and would love to win a copy!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to read the book! xoxo from a Couch Fritter
ReplyDeleteI got them all right....big surprise, since I've been here for the past eight winters. Looking forward to a fun read.
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited to read this new series! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteGot all 6....LOve Key West can't wait to read it!!
ReplyDeleteReally sounds like the next book I should be reading :)
ReplyDeleteLove the quiz! I've lived in Florida almost all my life but have never made it to the Keys. Will have to rectify that one day soon!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to kick off the New Year here at the GBC! Good luck with the launch, Lucy! Sounds fantastic! Must go holler about it elsewhere....
ReplyDeleteLOL ok I officially got 2 right and the 2 trick questions I sorta got right!! I do have a polydactyl cat if that counts for anything!!! I really can't wait to read this book sounds like a great one!!
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oh my polydactyl is the orange and white on in the pic! Her name is Penelope!! :)
ReplyDeleteFun contest. Too bad I failed most. Guess I'll have to win so I can read up on Key West!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the book. It is cold in NYC today. I want to go to here.
ReplyDeleteYou all are such good sports! The winner will be posted here in the comments after 8 pm tonight...
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun quiz!! I had 2 correct. Can you believe I've lived in FL for over 20 years and never been all the way down to Key West? I know it's a shame!
ReplyDeleteLove this! But I agree with Ariella-- this quiz made us New Yorkers feel even colder than we were before!! :)
ReplyDeleteGot them all! Key West rules. We would have moved there after we got married had the schools been better for our kids.
ReplyDeleteI got 5 right! And decided I need to visit Key West again. ;)
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great book. Will be in Key West in February. Love the place.
ReplyDeletePatg
thanks to every one of you for taking the quiz! I let the dog (Tonka) and the cat (Yoda, regular # toes, thank you very much) each choose a winner. Yoda picked IandSsmom. Tonka picked tjo. Please send me your snail mail addresses off line to raisleib at gmail.com
ReplyDeleteGreat quiz - now I know I need to read your book so I can be more knowledgeable about Key West (I failed the quiz miserably!).
ReplyDeleteOnly two right! I was in Key West a billion years ago and caught a blowfish. Very memorable part of my childhood!
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As a former 16 year resident, I got them all right. Really miss the place. Looking forward to re-visiting as I read the book. Key West and murder mystery! What a combo.
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