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A Discussion with Vikki VanSickle

  • WPL Eastside Branch 2001 University Avenue East Waterloo, ON, N2K 4K4 Canada (map)

Vikki VanSickle

A Discussion with Vikki VanSickle

Words Worth is happy once again to partner with our friends at the WPL, this time to spend an evening with acclaimed author Vikki VanSickle as she discusses her novel, The Mystic and the Missing Girl. Books will be available for purchase, and a signing will follow the event.

About The Mystic and the Missing Girl

Small town secrets, a reluctant psychic, and the cold case that could expose them all.

Drew Benson has a secret. She gets visions, something she hasn’t tapped into since she was a teenager, when her late aunt, a TV psychic known as Hannah Mystic, became the scapegoat in the unsolved disappearance of a local teenager. Twenty years later, Drew is happy to ignore her gift, focusing instead on keeping the metaphysical shop she inherited from Hannah afloat, wrangling her sole, astrology-obsessed employee, and dodging local rake Foster Banks in her picturesque lakeside hometown.

But when Drew's arch-nemesis from high school, now a big city reporter, decides to investigate the cold case from all those years ago, it’s Drew’s ability that could finally make a break in the decades old mystery. With bills piling up, a disapproving mother laying on the guilt, and a local vandal who wants Drew and her witchy store gone, Drew has a lot to lose. But what she stands to gain―finding out what happened to the missing teen, clearing her aunt’s name, and a second chance at belonging―could change everything.

About Vikki VanSickle

Vikki VanSickle is the author of a number of acclaimed novels for children including The Lightning CircleWords That Start With BSummer Days, Starry Nights; the award-winning The Winnowing; and picture books How to Decorate a Christmas Tree; If I Had a GryphonTeddy Bear of the YearAnonymouse and Into the Goblin Market. Vikki started her career as an independent bookseller and worked in children's publishing for twelve years. In addition to writing, she curates and presents regular book segments for CTV’s Your Morning. Currently, she lives and writes in Toronto.

Tickets for this free event will be going on sale Sep 15, 2026, 7:00 PM. CLICK HERE for details.