Murder in the 11th House

By Mitchell Scott Lewis

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Astrological detective David Lowell must use his astrologer’s charts and knowledge to solve the murder of a state judge in a New York City parking garage. Joined by his daughter, Melinda, a young defense attorney who believes the person arrested innocent; his hacker sidekick Mort; patient assistant Sarah; and bodyguard Andy, Lowell races against time to prove the innocence of Johnny Colbert, a mouthy bartender accused of the crime.

Birth charts and street smarts help Lowell sort out the misdirections of a cast of characters, ranging from the judge’s clerk to the judge’s life itself, to trace the crime back to a surprising source.

Murder in the 11th House begins a new series that introduces a unique character to the annals of detective fiction.

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"Lewis's winning debut, the first in a new series, introduces New York City detective David Lowell, a highly intelligent, intuitive sleuth who's also an astrologer. Lowell uses birth charts and other tools of the astrologist to help his defense attorney daughter, Melinda, who's trying to determine who blew up Farrah Winston, a debt claims judge in lower Manhattan. All the evidence points toward brash bartender Joanna 'Johnny' Colbert, who happens to be a military bomb expert as well as Melinda's pro bono client. But Lowell, after meeting the accused and examining her apartment, believes Joanna is innocent and arranges to get her out of Riker's Island on bail. Like Sherlock Holmes, the eccentric Lowell makes deductions that astound or offend those privileged to hear them. Lewis, himself a practicing astrologer, leavens the action with just the right amount of technical exposition ('Venus squares Neptune in the natal chart')." --Publishers Weekly

5 Responses to Murder in the 11th House

  1. This book was really enjoyable…glad I woke early one morning and heard Mitchell Scott Lewis’s interview on the radio with George Noory . Looking forward to your next book!

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