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BLURB:
Astrologer
Julia Bonatti never thought her chosen profession would bring danger into her
life, but her outspoken advice in her newspaper column, AskZodia, makes her the
target of San Francisco’s recently-arrived cult leader, Reverend Roy of the
Prophet’s Tabernacle. The followers of
the power hungry preacher will stop at nothing to quell the voices of those who
would stand in his way and Julia’s at the top of his list. She’s willing to bet the charismatic Reverend
is a Mercury-ruled individual, and she knows all too well that Mercury wasn’t
just the messenger of the gods, he was a trickster and a liar as well.
Excerpt:
I glanced down at the map with one eye on the road. I had covered a lot of ground. The turnoff to Ardillas was ten miles
away. My cell phone rang and I glanced
at the number. It was Don. I hit the button to answer.
“Julia. Where are
you?”
“On the 101 about ten miles from Ardillas.”
“Listen. I’ve dug up
some newspaper articles from the New Orleans area about a couple who got
involved with the Prophet. Then I
discovered they had written a book, an exposé really, about six years
ago.”
“That’s great. I’d
love to get my hands on that.”
“Julia . . .”
“Maybe I could locate them and talk to them.”
“That might be difficult.”
“Why?”
I was greeted by silence.
“Don? You there?”
“I’m here, Julia.”
Don was silent but I could tell the line was still open. “They were murdered about a year after the
book came out.”
A cold knot formed in my stomach. “Murdered?
How?”
“Home invasion, at least that was the official verdict. No one was ever charged. A lot of people still harbor the suspicion it
was an execution for betraying the Reverend Roy.” Don was quiet for so long I wondered if I had
lost reception. “I think you should turn
back.”
I wasn’t used to being worried about, much less someone
asking me not to do something. Don had a
point, but I know what a stubborn cuss I can be. Just his asking nicely felt like an order and
it put my back up. It’s not a trait I’m
proud of, but I have an irresistible tendency to do the exact opposite of what
I’ve been told to do. Sheer
contrariness, I guess. Don’s pleas were
falling on deaf ears.
“I can’t. I can’t see
the point of turning around now that I’m almost there. Don’t worry.
I plan to talk to the Sheriff and scope things out. Maybe I can get help from that quarter. Mostly, I just want to locate Eunice. And if I can get in and talk to her, then I
can at least tell Dorothy where things are at.
I heard his exasperated sigh. “Stay in touch, okay?”
“I will.” I clicked
off just as the sign indicating the town’s one exit sped closer. I flicked on my turn signal even though no
other cars were near – force of habit -- and moved over to the far right
lane. The exit appeared and I turned
off, heading east onto a lonely two lane road.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Connie di Marco
is the author of the upcoming Zodiac Mystery series from Midnight Ink featuring
San Francisco astrologer, Julia Bonatti.
The Madness of Mercury, first in the series, will be released on June 8,
2016. Writing as Connie Archer, she’s
also the national bestselling author of the Soup Lover’s Mystery series from
Berkley Prime Crime. You can find her
excerpts and recipes in both The Cozy Cookbook and The Mystery Writers of
America Cookbook. She is a member of
Mystery Writers of America, International Thriller Writers and Sisters in
Crime. You can visit her at her
website: www.conniedimarco.com, or
Facebook.com/ConniediMarco (Author) and Twitter: @askzodia.
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