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These Dark Things

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When a beautiful college student is found murdered in the catacombs beneath a monastary, Captain Natalia Monte of the Carabinieri is assigned to investigate. Could the killer be a professor the student had been sleeping with? A blind monk who loved her? Or perhaps a member of the brutal Napali criminal organization, the Camorra? As Natalia pursues her investigation, the crime families of Naples go to war over garbage-hauling contracts; and all across the city heaps of trash pile up, uncollected. When one of Natalia's childhood friends is caught up in the violence, her loyalties are tested, and each move she makes threatens her own life and the lives of those she loves.
“When Jan Merete Weiss's Captain Natalia Monte investigates the murder of a beautiful young university student, she must thread an uneasy path between childhood loyalties, religious superstition, corrupt officials, growing piles of garbage, and warring factions of an entrenched Camorra.  Weiss has done her homework, walked the pestilent streets, prowled the catacombs below the city, and created a thoroughly human woman who will do what she must to protect her part of a city that both enchants and infuriates her.” —Margaret Maron, author of the Judge Deborah Knott series
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 28, 2011
      Capt. Natalia Monte of the Naples' carabinieri, the dedicated and scrupulously honest heroine of poet Weiss's absorbing fiction debut, must find who killed Teresa Steiner, a brilliant graduate student from Germany whose body, viciously stabbed, was discovered in an underground crypt. Natalia and her romantically inclined partner, Sgt. Pino Loriano, briskly interview a galaxy of intriguing and well-defined prime suspects: Teresa's lecherous thesis adviser, whom she rebuffed; a novice monk, also infatuated yet rejected; and Aldo Gambini, head of the local Camorra, which controls gambling, prostitution, garbage haulingâand even the collecting of money from street shrines. Could Teresa, whose thesis centered on the study of street shrines, have been skimming donations? The corruption of the Neapolitan bureaucracy, mirrored by the stench from uncollected garbage in the streets, taints but cannot overcome the vitality of the city. Weiss renders its bustling trattorias and colorful neighborhoods with flair.

    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2011

      Just when we thought all the possible plots had been taken, Weiss brings us a new police procedural set in Naples, Italy, that taxes the brain and gives us pause for the future of society. Captain Natalia Monte of the Carabinieri is brought in as the lead to solve the perplexing murder of beautiful graduate student Teresa Steiner. Was she killed because she challenged the old-boy network--and which one? The church, the university, or the Camorra (mob)? Natalia and her partner, Pino, must proceed cautiously because paybacks come fast and furious in this volatile city. Surprisingly, a trash strike and the controlling interests play a huge part in the investigation because of Teresa's many liaisons before her death. Natalia's a favorite type of heroine because she's no saint herself, so dig in and prepare to be riveted by this intense and violent read. VERDICT Natalia represents a new era in Italian culture in which women can operate effectively as authority figures. For all readers who love a complex story fraught with tough decisions about friendship, family loyalties, and justice.

      Copyright 2011 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      May 1, 2011
      Weiss debut mystery is the start of a new series featuring Carabinieri Captain Natalia Monte, based in her hometown of Naples. When a body is found poised in a crypt designated as a national monument, Natalia and partner Pino take the case from the local police. They soon discover that the murdered young woman was involved in some dubious activities connected to the brutal and vicious Camorra, the gang that rules crime in the region. The most intriguing aspect of this appealing debut is the female perspective it offers on the Neapolitan criminal underworld, both from Natalias side as a Carabinieri officer and from the points of view of the women who work for the Camorra. Full of vibrant descriptions of Naples and boasting a solid mystery plot, These Dark Things heralds the arrival of a most promising series. Recommend it, in particular, to fans of Michael Genelins Jana Matinova series.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)

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