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There is no better friend to have than Nonna Maria.”
You just sit yourself down, open the pages and find yourself immersed in the stories and everyday lives of her “beloved Ischia”.
She is loyal to her town, her family, her lifelong friends and neighbors, always ready to advocate for them when there is need or trouble.
An unknown woman to the village has been found dead on a roadside, a family member is involved, and Nonna Maria sets out to protect her goddaughter.
There are two colliding storylines, the past and the future, the innocent and the guilty, and side stories that bring into focus class distinction and the cultural mores of the island.
As Nona Maria says: “We have both lived long enough to know the world can be a dark place, Gennaro, even on an island as beautiful as Ischia,”
However, secrets kept always carry their story and Nona Maria knows her people: vignettes paint the lives of many of its citizens adding layers of bravery, loss, memory, endurance, truth, and always love.
Author Lorenza Carcaterra is adept at the poetic prose that portrays the island of Ischia, its history, culture and inhabitants so well.
Open a travel site to Ischia, and be captivated by its beauty. Hope for a cup of Nonna Maria’s special coffee.

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Nonna Maria solves two mysteries, looks out for her family and friends; in fact, she has her finger on the pulse of her island. Somehow she manages to produce amazing food when not sleuthing and feeds a wide array of interesting characters. Wise and kindly, she works with the carabinieri to bring an insurance swindler to justice (and exonerate her goddaughter) and assists in identifying the body of woman found dead on the island.

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I love this series about a 70-something widow on the island of Ischia, Italy. Although the second in the series, it’s easily read as a stand-alone. The plot is well-written, and the characters are well-formed and interesting. I wish I was as wise as Nonna Maria. The setting is beautiful. I hope Mr. Carcaterra continues writing about Nonna Maria, her extended family, and Ischia for a long time to come.

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Nonna Maria, an elderly woman living on the island of Ischia off the coast of Naples is always ready to help, and this time it's her god-daughter Loretta who needs assistance. Loretta works in housekeeping in a fancy hotel, and a wealthy tourist has just accused her of stealing a valuable necklace. Nonna Maria calls on her network of friends to help Loretta prove her innocence. When a body found on the island, Nonna Maria is again able to help by bringing to light old secrets that some prefer to keep hidden. I enjoyed Nonna's resolution of the problems presented, but was surprised that the last chapter contained something of a cliffhanger reference to a future book. Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC.

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Nonna Maria, one of the matriarchs of the island of Ischia in the Bay of Naples, assists the captain of the local carabinieri, Paolo Murino, with two cases. They've developed mutual respect and friendship, and that trust is necessary when it comes to the case of a stolen necklace. Arianna Conte, a guest at Grand Hotel Excelsior, claims a valuable family necklace was stolen from her room. She blames a maid, but that maid is Nonna Maria's granddaughter. No one ever saw the missing necklace, and Murino and Nonna Maria doubt that it exists. Nonna Maria has a plan to expose the con, though. Nonna Maria gets involved in the investigation of the death of an unidentified woman when a scared young accountant informs her he's afraid he might have hit the body. Although, that's easily proven false, the woman's story points at the past, and the cruel separation of a mother and child. Even Nonna Maria feels as if she neglected a friend years earlier, and now must correct her own errors. The clever solutions derive from Nonna Maria's knowledge of the people of Ischia.

The streetwise Italian Miss Marple is a shrewd amateur sleuth in this second atmospheric mystery that leaves a hint of mysteries to come.

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