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Nonna Maria and the Case of the Lost Treasure

A Novel

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Nonna Maria, “one of the most charming amateur sleuths ever created” (Tess Gerritsen), dodges assassins and hunts for hidden treasure in this transporting mystery from #1 New York Times bestselling author Lorenzo Carcaterra.
As Nonna Maria’s longtime pal and sometimes colleague, Captain Murino, in charge of the local carabinieri, never wanted to see harm brought to the doorstep of everyone’s favorite espresso-brewing, counsel-giving amateur sleuth. But when you live a long life, you’re bound to make a few enemies. And when those enemies come calling, you have to rely on friends. Faced with an assassin seeking revenge for a decades-old grudge, Captain Murino has no choice but to turn to Maria, who must use all her neighborly resources, clever faculties, and web of connections to save him from his perilous predicament.
On the other side of the island, a second mystery begins to unfold at the deathbed of another of Maria’s old friends, as he hands his granddaughter a yellowed map and tells her of a treasure to be found in one of Ischia’s secret caverns. However, there are traps and pitfalls. There will be others with sinister motives who will do all they can to make the treasure their own. But this map is a guide—the only gift he has to give. When the granddaughter needs help cracking the code, she turns to her grandfather’s most trusted friend: Nonna Maria.
From battling foes in medieval castles to exploring the notorious caverns where smugglers hide their goods, Nonna Maria and her friends—some old, some new—embark on their most swashbuckling adventure yet.
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      April 15, 2024
      Back in action on her beloved Italian island of Ischia, amateur detective Nonna Maria uses her grandmotherly wiles to prevent the killing of a carabinieri captain and to help lead a young woman to her late grandfather's hidden treasure. Nearly a decade ago, before he settled in Ischia, the old widow's friend Captain Paolo Murino and his team of carabinieri took down the notorious Red Squad mob and its ruthless boss, Guido Ostino, up in Florence. From prison, Ostino has plotted a revenge killing, which Nonna and another friend, a reformed hit man called Il Presidente, hope to thwart. The unknown treasure is in one of the caves on Ischia where contraband and other stuff has been hidden for decades. Nonna calls on a duo that knows the caves, dubbed the Magician and the Pirate, to find the goods, which rival treasure hunters will do anything to lay their hands on. In both cases, Nonna Maria isn't fazed about the possible risks to herself. Her paramount concern is to help friends in need, whatever their backgrounds--making sure they're properly caffeinated and fed with great home-cooked meals. Though the dual plots are nicely handled, the novel is best enjoyed for its history and culture. Carcaterra takes us back centuries to the Cemetery of Dead Nuns, where the bodies of nuns of a certain order were left in seated positions on stone "death chairs." He introduces us to the Mourners, a group of women formed in 1943 who lost husbands and sons in the Allied bombings of Italy and were determined to "cause chaos for the enemy." As for the hundreds of cases of wine supposedly hidden in the caves--"That's my idea of a lost treasure," says Nonna Maria. The third book in a series is an entertaining mystery steeped in local lore.

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