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Murder in the 11th House

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Murder in the 11th House is the first novel in the mystery series that introduces a unique character in the annals of detective fiction.

Astrological detective David Lowell gets involved in a new case thanks to his daughter, a young defense attorney who believes that a murder suspect is innocent.

A judge has been murdered in a New York City parking garage, and Joanna "Johnny" Colbert, a tough and mouthy bartender, is accused of the crime. Lowell's daughter, Melinda, believes that her client has been wrongly accused.

To solve the crime, Lowell has the help of his hacker sidekick Mort, office assistant Sarah, and bodyguard Andy, but it is birth charts and street smarts that give Lowell the lead in his race against time. When he sorts through the misdirections of a group of suspects, he traces the crime back to a surprising source.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 25, 2011
      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").

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