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All Signs Point to Murder
by Connie di Marco
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GENRE: Mystery
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BLURB:
The stars predict a wedding-day disaster, but San Francisco
astrologer Julia Bonatti never expected murder
Julia
Bonatti is alarmed by the astrological signs looming over Geneva Leary’s
wedding day, but nobody asked Julia’s opinion and being a bridesmaid means
supporting the bride no matter what. Even with the foreboding Moon-Mars-Pluto
lineup in the heavens, no one’s prepared for the catastrophes that strike: a
no-show sister, a passed-out wedding planner, and a lethal shooting in the dead
of night.
With
anger and grief threatening to tear the Leary family part, Julia is determined
to understand how such a terrible tragedy could occur. As she digs deeper into
the family’s secrets, her astrological insights will lead her to the truth
about a criminal enterprise that stretches far beyond the California coast.
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EXCERPT TWO:
The
door to the dressing room flew open with such force the mirror rattled against
the wall. “Where the hell did she get
to? We’re almost ready to start.” Brooke’s voice hovered on the edge of hysteria.
I
paused with a mascara wand halfway to my lashes. “Have you checked the ladies room?” Brooke’s nervousness was contagious.
“Yes. I checked,” she groaned. “Julia,” she whispered, “I think Moira’s been
drinking . . .” She turned back to the corridor,
her mauve train catching on the threshold.
“Damn,” she twisted, tugged on her skirt and stormed off.
Geneva
Leary, my best friend from college, my friend who had seen me through the
darkest time of my life, was getting married in just a few moments in the
courtyard of the Inn of the Seven Horses in Sonoma County, north of San
Francisco. Her sisters, Brooke and
Moira, and I were serving as bridesmaids.
The
door flew open a second time. Sally
Stark, our wedding coordinator, charged in with the same question. “Where is Moira Leary?” she hissed.
I
glanced up at Sally’s reflection in the mirror.
“Brooke is looking for her now.”
“I
can’t have this. I just can’t have
this. I have never had a bridesmaid who
behaved in such an irresponsible manner.”
Sally, wearing a severe black suit, was painfully thin, her jaw
permanently clenched. The tendons in her
neck bulged like ropes as she spoke.
Brooke
halted at the door to the dressing room.
Sally turned to face her. “Mrs.
Ramer, this is absolutely unacceptable.
I have never seen such cavalier behavior. I assure you, the Inn will never allow you to
plan an event here again. That’s if I
have anything to say about it.”
Brooke’s
face was flushed. I was waiting for her
to explode, but instead she took a deep breath and closed her eyes for a moment
to regain her poise. “I understand how
you must feel.”
“No,”
Sally bit back, “I don’t think you do.
This reflects badly on me. In all
the years I have been coordinating weddings, I have never had anyone – bride,
groom, or bridesmaid, simply disappear moments before the ceremony is to
begin!”
“We
can’t delay any longer,” Brooke surrendered to Sally’s anger.
Sally
sniffed dismissively. “Fine. I will signal the harpist.” She left the dressing room, slamming the door
behind her.
Brooke
stared at me and silently mouthed the word ‘bitch.’ “Let’s go, Julia.”
I
stood and followed Brooke out of the dressing room. Clutching my small bouquet, I took my place
at the top of the stairway behind her.
Geneva, sheltered in her private dressing room, had been able to ignore
the hubbub and remain calm. I reached
behind me to squeeze her hand. She
smiled in response and we started our slow descent to the courtyard accompanied
by the liquid strains of a harp.
Weddings
always bring out the best and the worst in me.
On one hand, I become embarrassingly teary-eyed and sentimental,
sometimes given to outright bawling. On
the other hand, a cynical part of me separates and steps back, like an astral
body, watching, and wondering about all those ‘till death do us part’
vows. Do the participants realize what
they’re promising? If all marriages end
in death or divorce, why the rush to the altar?
I often reflect on the karmic connections between unique individuals,
those connections that propel us to ‘own’ each other in a marital sense. As an astrologer, this stuff interests
me. I know long term relationships must
have a Saturn connection, otherwise they tend to be fun and short, or short and
not so fun as the case may be, but Saturn connections can be difficult,
restraining, and sometimes even, let’s admit it, oppressive.
When
we reached the altar, Brooke pulled a small tissue from an unseen hiding place
to mop her brow. A trickle of
perspiration rolled down my back and I prayed the June heat wave would abate
after sunset. It was no surprise the weather
was brutal. No one had bothered to ask
my astrological advice when the date was chosen. No one ever calls an astrologer when things
are going well. I wasn’t at all happy
about the Moon-Mars-Pluto connection in the heavens on the chosen day, but I never
for a second thought death was hovering with beating wings.
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AUTHOR BIO:
Connie di Marco is the author of the Zodiac
Mysteries from Midnight Ink, featuring San Francisco astrologer, Julia Bonatti,
who never thought murder would be part of her practice. Book 2 in the Zodiac Mysteries is All Signs
Point to Murder, to be released on August 8, 2017.
Writing
as Connie Archer, she is also the national bestselling author of the Soup
Lover’s Mysteries from Penguin Random House (Berkley Prime Crime), set in the
village of Snowflake, Vermont. Her
recently released A Clue in the Stew is the fifth in this series. Some of her favorite recipes can also be
found in The Cozy Cookbook and The Mystery Writers of America Cookbook.
Connie
is a member of International Thriller Writers, Mystery Writers of America and
Sisters in Crime.
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Connie ~ It is great to have you here again! Congrats on your new book and good luck on the book tour! :)
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