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The Madness of Mercury

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Mercury retrograde wreaks havoc on astrologer Julia Bonatti

San Francisco astrologer Julia Bonatti’s life is turned upside down when she becomes the target of the city’s newest cult leader, Reverend Roy of the Prophet’s Tabernacle. Driven out of her apartment in the midst of a disastrous Mercury retrograde period, she takes shelter with a client who’s caring for two elderly aunts. One aunt appears stricken with dementia and the other has fallen under the spell of the Reverend Roy. To add to the confusion, a young man claiming to be a long-lost nephew arrives. The longer he stays, the more dangerous things become. Is the young man truly a member of the family? Can astrology confirm that? Julia’s not sure, but one thing she does know is that Mercury wasn’t merely the messenger of the gods—he was a trickster and a liar as well.

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"This smartly written debut from di Marco sets the stage for a promising series."—Kirkus Reviews

"Di Marco's series starter features a clever plot and a smart and feisty heroine with feet firmly planted on the ground while she searches the stars."—Library Journal

"For astrology fans that enjoy a good read, The Madness of Mercury provides an entertaining escape."—Dell Horoscope

"Danger figures in the stars for Julia, along with mixed astrological energies, some wolves in sheep's clothing and an amiable stranger with a down-under accent."—BookPage

"Connie di Marco begins a fascinating new series . . . The writing is clever and compelling and the protagonist is smart and gutsy. The villains are seriously sinister and the darkly intricate plot will keep you turning the pages."—Kate Carlisle, New York Times bestselling author

"Connie di Marco blends real-life tragedy, heart-rending betrayal, loyal friends, and the kindness of strangers in this fast-paced, entertaining read."—Leslie Budewitz, two-time Agatha Award-winning author of the Seattle Spice Shop Mysteries

"The stars may not align for the unlucky characters in The Madness of Mercury, but they certainly do for readers who discover this book. An astrologer with her eyes on her charts and her feet planted firmly on the ground, Julia Bonatti is an original sleuth, juggling astrological readings with a mysterious death and a Jim Jones-like cult leader. Dark wit and darker motivations unite to create a satisfying read."—Kim Fay, Edgar Award-finalist for The Map of Lost Memories

"A great read is in the stars! With the Zodiac Mysteries, Connie di Marco gives us a bright and interesting heroine and a mystery with plenty of twists and turns. Lots of action and well-written suspense equal good fortune for readers."—Casey Daniels, author of Graveyard Shift

"An enjoyable read."—Reviewing the Evidence

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    • Library Journal

      June 1, 2016

      Julia Bonatti's life as an astrologer in San Francisco is going fine until she comes to the attention of the Reverend Roy and the congregation of the Prophet's Tabernacle. They picket her apartment and threaten to drum her out of business. In addition, one of Julia's elderly clients is sinking into dementia, and the client's sister is far too involved with the Prophet's Tabernacle. Then a mysterious young man appears on the scene claiming to be a long-lost relative of Julia's patrons. Mercury is in retrograde and disaster looms everywhere. VERDICT Di Marco's ("Soup Lover's Mysteries") series starter features a clever plot and a smart and feisty heroine with feet firmly planted on the ground while she searches the stars. For Victoria Laurie readers.

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2016
      An astrologer wishes she were also a psychic when she's targeted as a practitioner of witchcraft and forced into sticking with a client who may be in danger. Though she'd much rather have her clients come to her, astrologer Julia Bonatti is willing to make an exception for her long-term client Dorothy's aunt. Evandra isn't infirm, but much as she thinks she needs Julia's guidance, she's not inclined to leave her house on Telegraph Hill to meet with her. Evandra suspects that Dorothy's interested in getting her inheritance a bit early, and she wants to know if the stars confirm her fears. Julia is shocked to hear of Evandra's suspicions, but she can't rule them out, since Evandra's chart warns of the madness of Mercury. The madness is apparently not confined to Evandra's life, for Julia has to deal with unsuspected troubles of her own. She's forced out of her home by protesters who accuse her of witchcraft and suggest burning her. These protesters appear to be followers of the charismatic, enigmatic Rev. Roy, the leader of the cultlike Prophet's Tabernacle church. Julia is forced further into the lives of Dorothy, Evandra, and Evandra's sister, Eunice, when she takes shelter in their house, with decidedly mixed results. Added to the chaos is the appearance of a young man who claims kinship with Evandra and Eunice. His arrival marks the beginning of the end of the drama to which Julia is a most unwilling participant. This smartly written debut from di Marco (who wrote the Soup Lover's Mystery series as Connie Archer) sets the stage for a promising series, though future installments would benefit from developing the heroine's personal details more appealingly.

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