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Nonna Maria and the Case of the Lost Treasure

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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 friend and sometimes colleague, Captain Murino of the Ischian caribineri 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 from the deathbed of another of Maria's old friends, when he hands his granddaughter a yellowed map and tells her of a treasure to be found in one of Ischia’s secret caverns, known as the Magician’s Cave. There are traps and pits. 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 Nonna Maria.

From battling foes in medieval castles to exploring the notorious caverns where smugglers hid their goods, Nonna Maria and her friends—some old, some new—embark on their most swashbuckling adventure yet.

288 pages, Hardcover

Published May 7, 2024

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Lorenzo Carcaterra

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Number-one New York Times bestselling author Lorenzo Carcaterra's highly successful career spans more than 25 years of writing for the diverse fields of fiction, non-fiction, television, and film.

Born and raised in New York's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood, Carcaterra landed his first job in the newspaper business as a copy boy for The New York Daily News in 1976. He worked his way up to entertainment reporter before leaving the paper in 1982, heading for the green pastures of then-Time Inc. and TV-Cable Week, as senior writer. Nine months later, the magazine folded, leaving him unemployed. A four-month stint at People magazine was followed by an odyssey of writing for a string of start-up publications—Picture Week, Entertainment Tonight Magazine, Special Reports Magazine—and freelancing for dozens of others—The New York Times Sunday Magazine, Newsday Sunday Magazine, Family Circle, Ladies Home Journal, and Twilight Zone Magazine among them.

In 1988, Carcaterra turned to television as a Creative Consultant for the syndicated weekly series Cop Talk: Behind the Shield, produced by Grosso-Jacobson Productions. That led to a job as Managing Editor for the CBS weekly series Top Cops, also with Grosso-Jacobson Productions. Running for four seasons, from 1990 to 1994, the show is still in syndication today worldwide. In addition, he worked on a dozen other pilots, one of which––Secret Service (NBC)––made it to air. It was while at Grosso-Jacobson Productions that Carcaterra wrote and published his first two books­, A Safe Place and Sleepers.

First published in hardcover in 1993, A Safe Place: The True Story of a Father, a Son, a Murder, attracted widespread critical acclaim, with Newsweek calling it, “unforgettable—a remarkable book.” Currently in its 14th printing, it has been sold to 11 foreign countries and has sold close to 220,000 copies.

The 1995 publication of Sleepers, which was a #1 New York Times bestseller in both hardcover and paperback, catapulted Carcaterra to national attention. Sold to 35 foreign countries and now in its 38th printing in the United States, the book has sales exceeding 1.8 million copies. In 1996, Sleepers was made into a feature film starring Brad Pitt, Robert DeNiro, Dustin Hoffman, Kevin Bacon, Minnie Driver, and Jason Patric. Carcaterra served as co-producer on the project, which was directed by Academy Award winner Barry Levinson. To date, the movie has earned in excess of $500 million worldwide in combined box-office, video, DVD, and TV sales.

Carcaterra made a smooth transition into writing fiction with his first novel, Apaches, a New York Times bestseller in both hardcover and paperback. Published in a 14 foreign countries, the book has sold more than 450,000 copies and been optioned by producer Jerry Bruckheimer.

He followed that with Gangster, published in hardcover in 2001. The book has sold over 375,000 copies since its 2002 release as a Mass Market Paperback. The novel has been optioned by Joe Roth and been sold to 15 foreign countries.

Carcaterra then wrote Street Boys, a World War II saga inspired by an incident which occurred in Naples, Italy, in 1943. Warner Bros. and Bel-Air Entertainment bought the rights to the story in March 2001 before it was written, and developed the project for director Barry Levinson. Carcaterra wrote the screenplay. The paperback was released in July, 2003 and has since sold 150,000 copies.

Carcaterra's next novel Paradise City was published in hardcover by Ballantine in September 2004 with the paperback following a year later. To date, the novel has sold over 100,000 copies and was optioned by Fox Television to be developed as a weekly series.

In 2007, Carcaterra published Chasers, a sequel to his bestseller Apaches. The paperback version was published in the spring of 2008 and movie rights to the story are once again controlled by Jerry Bruckheimer Productions.

With that, Carcaterra took a different turn and has just completed hi

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April 26, 2024
Lorenzo Carcaterra returns with the third book in this cozy mystery series. The author’s endeavor to cast Maria, the main character, as a friend, mother, grandmother, aunt, and great-grandmother to many continues to work for me. While others say she is a sleuth, she says she doesn’t solve crimes, but helps friends and family when they’re in trouble.

Once again, two cases are intertwined in the plot. Rita, the granddaughter of an old friend comes to Nonna Maria seeking help. Her grandfather left her a map to treasure hidden in one of Ischia’s caverns. The caverns are full of pits, traps, and other hazards. However, he died before he could give her more specifics. The other case involves Captain Paolo Murino, the lead federal law enforcement officer assigned to the island of Ischia, Italy. Paolo created a powerful enemy years ago in Naples. An assassin has come to the island seeking revenge.

Maria is charming, patient, a friend to many, and has a web of connections. She has intuitive instincts and is nurturing and caring for those she knows and loves. Her character has significant depth. Captain Murino has grown over the series. He relies not only on himself and his skill, but on Maria and her circle of contacts. The other characters have a variety of depths and many of them are memorable. Which ones will show up in future books?

I was immediately drawn into the story and the main characters were likeable and relatable. This is a book to be savored. It is not a fast-paced book, but it brilliantly portrays the island, the local people, the sites, and the customs on the island, bringing them to life. The writing flows well and is very descriptive, but the mysteries were a little predictable. The atmosphere and world-building are excellent. The author managed to provide fantastic insight into the characters’ thoughts, behaviors, and actions toward others. There are also interesting insights into local food, how news is spread on the island, and how children learn life lessons from their elders. Weaving love, survival, family, friendship, family dynamics, found family, revenge, death, marriage, and much more into the story, the author keeps me reader turning the pages.

Overall, this is a moving, charming and enjoyable cozy mystery with great characterization as well as some pivotal stressful and emotional moments. It is also a celebration of friendship and community. I thoroughly enjoyed it. The author’s writing style is easy to connect with and draws me into his stories. I’m looking forward to reading the next book in this series.

Random House Publishing Group – Ballantine – Bantam and Lorenzo Carcaterra provided a digital ARC of this novel via NetGalley. All opinions expressed in this review are my own. Publication date is currently expected to be May 07, 2024. This review was originally posted at Mystery and Suspense Magazine.
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789 reviews3,518 followers
May 9, 2024
4.5⭐

Delightful and riveting in equal measure, Nonna Maria and the Case of the Lost Treasure by Lorenzo Carcaterra is simply unputdownable! When the granddaughter of an old friend approaches Nonna Maria for her assistance in locating treasure hidden by her deceased grandfather in Ischia’s caves, Nonna Maria taps into her knowledge of the history of the island and enlists the help of two islanders who have experience navigating the dangers within the caves. Parallelly, Nonna Maria’s vast network of friends and family also helps her track the movements of a group of criminals who have ventured onto the island to assassinate her friend (with whom she frequently collaborates) Carabinieri Captain Paulo Murino for reasons which are gradually revealed.

There is a lot to unpack in this novel, but the narrative is engaging and at no point do you feel overwhelmed or find the plot(s) difficult to follow. I should mention that this installment is relatively more intense than the preceding books and the author strikes a perfect balance between the parallel storylines. The writing is descriptive, but I enjoyed revisiting Ischia and getting to know more about the characters (old and new) and the history and mythology of the island. Descriptions of the delectable cuisine will make your mouth water. What I wouldn’t do for a peek into Nonna Maria’s black tote! Witty and wise, with a heart of gold, Nonna Maria is a fascinating character! It was a joy to follow this spirited septuagenarian on her latest adventures.

Though the books in this series can be read as standalone, I’d definitely recommend reading all of them! I can’t wait to read the next book in this series.

Many thanks to Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine for the digital review copy via NetGalley. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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February 18, 2024
Publication Date: 07th May 2024

4 Stars

One Liner: A heartwarming read!

Nonna Maria’s long-time friend, Captain Murino of the Ischian caribineri, is in danger due to the cases he solved before coming to this tiny island. Nonna Maria is determined to save him, just as he is determined to keep her safe from the ruthless men.

Meanwhile, Rita, the granddaughter of Nonna Maria’s friend, comes to her for help. Her late grandfather gave her a map of lost treasure in the caves on the other end of the island. She needs help to find the treasure, and Nonna Maria knows many others want to grab the treasure first.
How will our dear old lady handle the cases while cooking, feeding dear ones, and making new friends?

The story comes in the omnipresent third-person POV.

My Thoughts:

Well, it’s not often that a mystery book gets called heartwarming. However, with Nonna Maria as the star lead, this can’t be anything less sweet despite all the action, mystery, and danger.

The book should work as a standalone. I’m yet to read the first book, but liked the second and enjoyed this (third). It is not a whodunit but more of a howdunit. We are told who the criminal is in advance. Now, the question is how will we get to the confrontation and what happens next.

The writing is easy to read and flows at a steady pace. The short chapters are highly convenient. There’s more ‘tell’ than ‘show’, but it works for the plot. A good author knows what to show and what to tell. Moreover, there are subtle bits of humor- not where you laugh out loud but smile or chuckle a little.

Of course, there are plenty of dishes mentioned throughout. While I don’t eat most of them, I still enjoyed the descriptions and the characters having a hearty meal.

The island of Ischia is easy to visualize. The alleys, the stone walls, the old castle, the caves, and locals with bittersweet history, everything enriches the plot. In fact, it is a core character in the book.

There are two tracks (as you see in the premise). That means we have two sets of characters to meet. Yet, it doesn’t get the least bit confusing. Even with someone knowing someone or being another relative, it is easy enough to follow the developments.

There’s no lead for the next book, but I hope the series continues. I’m sure many people will need Nonna Maria’s help.

The book ends with a sweet author’s note and leaves the reader with a smile.

To summarize, Nonna Maria and the Case of the Lost Treasure is a sweet cozy mystery set on a beautiful island and has some memorable characters. Pick it up if you want a relaxing mystery and have a couple of hours of free time.

Thank you, NetGallet and Random House Publishing Group- Bantam, for the eARC. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the book.

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May 15, 2024


3.5 stars

In this third book in the Nonna Maria series, the shrewd Italian grandmother has two goals: to foil an assassination and to help a young woman find the treasure left by her grandfather. The book works fine as a standalone.

*****

Nonna Maria, who lives on the beautiful Italian island of Ischia, is in her seventies, walks with a slight limp, keeps her thick white hair in a bun, likes espresso coffee and white wine, loves to cook, and dines only at her own table - near a photo of her deceased husband Gabriel. Nonna Maria is always happy to help her friends, who include most of the locals on Ischia.




Ischia

Nonna Maria's friend, carabinieri Captain Paolo Murino, has been living and working on Ischia for five years.



Murino is happy on the island, where he performs his carabinieri duties and spends time with the love of his life, his fiancée Loretta D'Angelo.



Unfortunately, trouble has now followed Murino to Ischia. Eight years ago, when Murino was a cop in northern Italy, he took down the most dangerous criminal in Florence, mob leader Guido Ostino. Ostino has been stewing in prison ever since, planning revenge. Now Ostino has sent assassins to murder Murino.



Through an acquaintance form Naples, Nonna Maria learns of the threat to Murino and informs the carabinieri captain. Murino responds, 'Nonna Maria, you are my friend but I am asking, pleading to let me handle this on my own. The last thing I want to see happen is to have anyone bring harm to you because of me.'

Nonna Maria won't hear it and insists she and other friends will help Murino. These include il Presidente - a former thug who's become Nonna Maria's friend and protector;



and the Mourners - a group of women who work in the shadows.



So the battle is on: Ostino's criminal gang vs. Murino and his friends on Ischia.

Meanwhile, Nonna Marie gets a visit from a young woman named Rita whose grandfather recently died. Shortly before he passed, Rita's grandfather told her about a treasure he'd hidden in Ischia's caves.



It's well known that Ischia's caverns have been used for centuries, to store wine, grain, and flour; and by black marketeers, to hide cigarettes, whiskey, wine, and money. Rita's grandfather gave her a fragile old map, with lines and markings depicting the location of his treasure.



Ischia's caves are VERY dangerous however, with maze-like tunnels and traps in the entrances and walls. Nonna Maria agrees to help Rita find the treasure, and enlists the assistance of three friends familiar with the caverns: the Pirate, the Magician, and Pepe the Painter.

The Pirate, who rides around on a motorboat, is a wiry barefoot old man who always wears a red Speedo;



the Magician is a tall muscular man (and talented thief);



and Pepe the Painter has been drawing Ischia's castle - which has secret openings into the caves - for decades.



Nonna Maria and her friends need to find the treasure ASAP, because news of Grandfather's secret has spread through Italy, and treasure seekers - both crooks and hobby hunters - are on their way to Ischia.

Nonna Maria is fearless, and though one might expect her to watch the action from a distance, Nonna Maria does no such thing. She goes right along to help Captain Murino escape the assassins, and to ensure Rita gets her treasure.

The story is accentuated by descriptions of the sights, sounds, and history of Ischia, along with mentions of tempting Italian delicacies. Nonna Maria loves to prepare food for her friends and relatives, and these goodies include veal cutlets with arugula; marinated artichokes; eggplant parmigiana paninis; tomatoes and red onion salad; pasta with grilled chicken; and more.


Veal Cutlets with Arugula


Marinated Artichokes


Eggplant Parmigiana Panini


Tomatoes and Red Onion Salad


Pasta with Grilled Chicken

I enjoyed the book and recommended it to fans of cozy mysteries in exotic settings.

Thanks to Netgalley, Lorenzo Carcaterra, and Ballantine for a copy of the book.

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2,257 reviews472 followers
March 13, 2025
This is the third in the Nonna Maria series. The first two were great. This one was good. It's lighthearted and cute. Nonna Maria can only defined as a beloved matriarch full of chutzpah. She loves coffee, wine, good food, and her friends and family. Everyone loves her. Minus the coffee and wine, I want to be like her by the time I'm in my 80s too.

Two storylines here: a treasure hunt and an attempted assassination. I kept expecting the two to clash at some point, but it never really did. The treasure hunt was the light side of the comedy mask, and the assassination attempt is the sad side of the drama mask.

If a fourth book should be written, I'd like to be first in line for it. I'm loving this very sweet series, even though this one is only a 3.
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February 3, 2024
This was a charming quick and easy read with two mysteries going on at the same time. A hunt for hidden treasure and a search to stop an assassin. I loved the cast of characters and the beautiful setting of Ischia Italy. The descriptions of the food were mouth watering. This can be read as a stand alone which is what I did but I want to go back and read the other two books to learn more of the characters back story. Definitely a fun and enjoyable story and I can't wait to see what Nonna Maria and her friends do next.

Thank you Netgalley and Random House Publishing for and e-arc.
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February 15, 2024
Nonna Maria is an elderly widow living on the island of Ischia, off the coast of Italy. A young woman, Rita, comes to her for advice about some hidden treasure hidden in a cave that her recently deceased grandfather mentioned. Nonna gets some of her old local friends who are familiar with the caves to help. Meanwhile, another friend who is a carabiniere is the intended target of an organized crime figure he helped put in prison. Can Nonna really help? She is always there for her friends. In addition to being a captivating mystery, this story celebrates friendship, and shows that it isn’t always the younger people who save the day. Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC.
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974 reviews
March 2, 2024
Nonna Maria has lived her entire life on the island of Ischia. She is familiar to all for her kindness, generosity, local knowledge, and ability to solve problems, particularly if they involve crimes. To her, though, it is not solving crimes, it is helping friends. She is quite resourceful. Everyone loves her; even the head of the Comorra.

Once again, there are two “cases” in which she becomes involved. Her good friend, the captain of the carabinieri, has become the target of assassins as revenge for his having arrested a crime lord years ago in Florence. She also teams up with some local characters to help the granddaughter of a deceased friend find treasure that he hid in one of Ischia’s caves years ago. Both cases place Nonna Maria in danger.

This is a cozy mystery Italian style with wine and espresso instead of tea. Nonna Maria is a beguiling older woman known not only for her wiles but also for serving wine, her special coffee, and delicious homemade food and pastries. She is surrounded by unique and equally charming characters.

This is the third in the series; it would work as a standalone. Read this book and the series not only for the mysteries, which are interesting, but also to savor island life and appreciate the special charm of Nonna Maria. And, oh, those descriptions of Italian food! Yum!

Thanks to @NetGalley and @randomhouse for the DRC.
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104 reviews6 followers
August 7, 2024
I reallllly tried with this book 😭 it was just not it for me.
The way they talk to each other, it’s just so annoying to me 😫 the fact that I just couldn’t connect with any characters was so sad. I am pretty sure there’s something wrong with me because how couldn’t i like it?! it has 4.3 stars 😫

Thank you Random Group House for the gifting me a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review 🫶🏼
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May 14, 2024
This is an atmospheric mystery that takes place on the intriguing island of Ischia. It's third in a series, second one I read. I chose it specifically because of the island.

The main character Nona Maria is central to two mysteries going on at the same time in this novel, one is around a buried treasure and the other about an assassin gunning for Nona Maria’s best friend.
The characters were fun, Nona Maria is one-of-a-kind, and the descriptions of the island enjoyable--not nearly enough of those! It's an easy and uncomplicated read, with an emphasis on community, just what I want late at night.
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August 18, 2024
I have received this ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

"When she released her, there were tears in both their eyes. 'I feel the same as you do, little one,' Nonna Maria said. 'We don't always need words to tell someone what they mean to us.'"


Nonna Maria and the Case of the Lost Treasure is the third book in the series. I really hope it isn't the last one, because I just need more of Nonna Maria. Maybe I'm selfish but oh well. I absolutely love her, and the food sounded freaking amazing in this one. Well, it always does, if I'm being honest here. The food, the wine, and the sleuthing adventures she ends up on.

Just like the previous two books, I flew through this one and enjoyed every second of it. I just love how she connects with so many people and somehow solves mysteries on the side. Even if they are a little predictable, I still end up smiling because I just really enjoy these books. It's why I need more of Nonna Maria in my life.

In the end, I can't wait for the next adventure.
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663 reviews64 followers
July 10, 2024
This is book three in this cozy mystery series featuring Nonna Maria, an elderly widow living on the island of Ischia. Nonna Maria is very protective of her friends, family, and this island they call home. In this third installment of this series, she is helping a dear friend to find a lost treasure.

There is a lot going on in this story between a revenge plot and the treasure hunt. Normally, in a cozy mystery, there aren't two separate plots happening at the same time, and this took a bit to get used to. Overall, though, it was easy to follow. I enjoyed this mystery and loved Nonna Maria as a character. I adore her loyalty and dedication to the people on the island and can't wait to see what she gets up to next!

I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are my own.
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698 reviews
May 7, 2024
Rita's grandfather mentions a treasure shortly before he dies, shortly before he dies, leaving her with so many questions. One big one, was he even lucid when he said that? Then she finds a map, and goes to Nonna Maria. They enlist some local treasure hunters and the hunt is on.

Meanwhile, assassins have been sent to murder Captain Murino. So, just another day for Nonna Maria lol

Treasure hunting and assassins and such really isn't the type of book I would really get into. I got this book as an ARC read and had already read the first two books in the series, and so I already know I loved the series.

Once again, if you are going to talk about all of the amazing foods your characters are eating, include some of those recipes. So very rude.
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3,143 reviews24 followers
May 6, 2024
I had never heard of this author , the island of Ischia, or about this series before I received an advanced copy from the publisher and Netgalley. I now, of course must read the first two.
There are 2 simultaneous stories, both involving Nonna Maria(who is based on the authors grandmother and stories he was told).
Nonna Maria is quite the character with more quirks than your usual amateur sleuth. She doesn't drink water, only 14 espressos with chocolate and liquor during the day, and wine at night. She only eats her own food, and the descriptions of the food she cooks for her large family and friends are mouthwatering.
One of the stories is about an assassin who plans to murder the local police captain, and the other is a treasure hunt. There is a Pirate who only wears a red speedo, a shirt and a bandana at all times, IL Presidente, a retired assassin, other mafia characters, and many more quirky people. This is really a fun story.
This is my honest review, and I recommend starting with the first book, Nonna Maria and the missing bride.
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612 reviews94 followers
February 11, 2024
Thanks Netgalley for allowing me to read this book. Maria has some difficult decisions to make. Both her and her friends have some foes they gave to deal with. A nice read.
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2,047 reviews102 followers
May 8, 2024
4.5 stars
Nonna Maria and the Case of the Stolen Treasure is the third mystery in the Nonna Maria cozy mystery series. This is such an unique, picturesque, charming series with a quaint, but arresting Italian island setting acting as a character unto itself. A strong sense of community and friendship are themes that run throughout these stories and each mystery in this series is highly distinct.

Nonna Maria is a captivating, one-of-a-kind character who has lived a full life, knows her own mind, is characterized by her no-nonsense approach to life with all of her quirky ways, and is known for her generosity and willingness to help her friends. She is a gifted chef and loves cooking for others. She is fearless and has come to terms with her own mortality, insists on eating only her own cooking, and exclusively drinking strong coffee and wine alternately (which is mentioned quite often).

In this story, some strange men show up on the island of Ischia and pose a threat to Nonna Maria’s good friend Captain Murino, the esteemed island carabineri. He has enemies from his past police work in Naples who have found their way to his current locale many years later and they are out to settle the debt of locking their boss up, once and for all. Alongside this threat, a friend asks Nonna Maria for help decoding a map her grandfather left her before his death; a map the details a supposed treasure found in the treacherous caves of the island.

We follow these two plot lines, and though I wouldn’t call it fast-paced, it is engaging, intriguing and quite cozy, despite the suspenseful crimes. There was a section in the middle that felt a bit overly drawn out, but otherwise, I’m absolutely enamored with these stories, the writing style, the setting and the people group. The culture, customs, closeness and lifestyle are fascinating, as is the home style approach to sleuthing. I eagerly look forward to the next!
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May 25, 2024
Nonna Maria and the Case of the Lost Treasure is the third book in the cozy mystery series by Lorenzo Carcaterra. In this latest installment, Nonna Maria helps a young lady whose grandfather left her a “treasure map” on his deathbed and tries to keep her friend and local carabinieri Captain Murino from getting assassinated by an organized crime syndicate.

When former mob hitman Il Presidente spots a man in his old line of work on Ischia, he makes sure the man knows that if he does anything to hurt Nonna Maria or the people she cares about, there will be trouble. But Captain Murino of the local carabinieri crossed an organized syndicate when he worked in Naples, and they are out for revenge. While Nonna Maria calls on her friends to help Murino, she is also approached by the granddaughter of an old friend trying to understand a treasure map he left her. Nonna Maria reaches out to her old friend the Pirate and a mysterious figure known as The Magician to help her navigate the beach caves around Ischia to find the treasure.

Like the other books in the Nonna Maria series, this is a low-stress mystery where a widow beloved by her island is able to help her friends using her connections and calling in favors. I loved the details about the Castello Aragonese, its torture museum, and the Cemetery of Dead Nuns, which were deliciously gruesome. I always look forward to the Nonna Maria books because I know I’ll get some sleuthing on a beautiful Italian island.
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1,220 reviews43 followers
January 15, 2025
Warning! Reading this book causes internet searches for Ischia maps and photos!

This book is well-grounded in its sense of place, and some of the characters seem like they could exist nowhere else. Nona Maria's community feels like a tight extended family where everyone knows everyone and anyone could drop by at any time. This is a place where you always help a friend, and your circle of friends is huge. Many call upon Nonna Maria for aid in this novel, and she, in turn, calls upon others to see this tale to its end. There are plenty of bad guys (although most not as bad as you might expect) scheming, and it's nice to see how the plot and subplots neatly work together to a satisfying conclusion.

Now that Nonna has cleared the island of villains, I'm mentally planning an incredible vacation!


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546 reviews17 followers
February 17, 2024
Thank you to NetGalley and Bantam for this advanced reader copy of one of my most anticipated books of 2024. As with each book in the Nonna Maria series, I was firmly pulled in from chapter one and couldn't stop reading. This book in particular gave a rich back story to quite a few characters in prior stories, and was a much deeper and satisfying story than books one and two (which I also loved!). As always, new characters were added, who I hope to see again. There are few authors who can make me want to visit the setting of a book, but I am pretty determined to see the island of Ischia, Italy where Nonna has all her adventures. I'm hoping eventually the author may do a prequel and write about Gabriel and Ninja as a young married couple someday!
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890 reviews19 followers
January 28, 2024
4.0 stars
DEFINITE RECOMMEND

I received a complimentary Kindle e-book in exchange for an honest review. The opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own. Thank you to Lorenzo Carcaterra, Bantam, and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book.

I thoroughly love this series. An Italian grandmother named Nonna Maria helps her friends which actually is solving a mystery. In this book, she helps a granddaughter find her deceased grandfather's hidden treasure. Also, a secondary plotline is an assassin trying to kill Captain Murino who is part of the carabinieri.

It was so great NOT to figure out the two plots and who the villain was. Lorenzo is very good at keeping me waiting until he reveals it in the book.

These books stand alone, but I recommend reading the other two previous books for so much pertinent background information and because they are so good!!

For a more detailed review, check out my blog - booksbydorothea:
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April 20, 2024

“Nona Maria and the Case of the Lost Treasure” by Lorenzo Carcaterra is a sweet mystery that takes place on the magical island of Ischia. The main character Nona Maria is a true force and once you become her friend you are her friend for life! There are two mysteries going on at the same time in this novel, one is around a buried treasure and the other about an assassin who is after Nona Maria’s best friend. The characters were fun and the descriptions of the island enjoyable. This is an easy and uncomplicated read, but for me it was too predictable.

Thank you NetGalley and Random House Publishing Group for the ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review.
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1,059 reviews
July 22, 2024
I received an eARC of this book from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

Like the first book, this one has delectable descriptions of food (which, I was relieved to learn, Nonna Maria actually eats in her kitchen) and charming, well-developed side characters; I felt like I could vividly picture Ischia and its surroundings. The mystery, while still cozy-feeling, has some tense moments as well.
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August 14, 2024
This, the third Nonna Maria novel, is like stepping back in time to spend it with family and friends you love. It has a mystery, some really evil bad doers, some not so evil bad doers, and a whole stack of neighbors and friends. I would also recommend reading these books sequentially even though each book is a terrific stand alone mystery, they are richer for knowing the characters. Thanks to Net Galley and Random House for an ARC for an honest review.
79 reviews
May 7, 2024
Nonna Maria and the Lost Treasure by Lorenzo Cacaterra takes us to the beautiful Italian island of Ischia. Nonna Maria is an amateur sleuth. This is her 3rd adventure and we’re looking for a lost treasure. A very easy and descriptive read which makes you want to visit Italy or at least have some Italian food! Thanks to NetGalley and Bantam books for letting me read this book in exchange for an honest review.
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10 reviews
February 15, 2025
I really wanted to like this book. The story had so much potential, but I never connected with the characters and found myself struggling to stay focused.
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May 7, 2024
I thought this was another well written book in this series. I like Nonna Maria and all her friends who help her. Her cooking sounds amazing and made me hungry just reading what she made. Definitely looking forward to her next adventure.
Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for the early copy
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January 31, 2024
I love the Nonna Maria books! There always so much going on and so many fun characters, that I have trouble putting them down. And the descriptions of Ischia make me want to book a trip every time I read them. I'm looking forward to future adventures.
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75 reviews
March 31, 2024
I love mysteries and I'm half Italian, so hope were high for this title. Unfortunately, the mystery side felt weak and predictable and the Italian side seemed overly focused on alcohol consumption (there is so much more to the Italian culture than this!). I could not connect with the main character as she kept coming off to me as full of herself, although she professes to really care about her family and friends. Perhaps, some of my poor experience is due the fact that I am jumping into the middle of a book series, having not read the previous titles. My experience with this one, however, has not spurred me on to continue to explore this series.

Thank you to Random House and NetGalley for an ARC copy of this book!
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