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Synopsis

Investigating the murders of two men whose bodies were found grotesquely displayed in a garden, Captain Natalia Monte of the Carabiniere is forced to confront her own complicated past while navigating violent elements in Naples' decadent art scene and criminal underworld.

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Review

Praise for "A Few Drops of Blood "
"Monte is a fascinating character caught between her dedication to her job and her messy personal life. But the most important character evoked in lovely and lethal prose is Naples itself, where Death strips off his mask and works, often with impunity, in the open."
" Richmond Times-Dispatch"
"Weiss's style is polished and straight-ahead . . . The strong woman at the book's center is matched by strong women from other, related fields in ways that have implications for future editions in the series."
International Noir Fiction
"Memorable characters boost this atmospheric mystery redolent of the city s art, architecture, and the detente that permits the Carabinieri and the Camorra to both operate in a state of tense and fragile peace."
" Publishers Weekly, "Starred Review
"Fans of Weiss s series debut "These Dark Things" who have been awaiting a sequel will find their patience well rewarded by this strong follow-up."
" Library Journal"
"Weiss cast is outstanding: gifted, tortured Natalia shares the stage with dangerously exotic Naples and the Camorra s simultaneous roles as parasite and protector. Highly recommended."
" Booklist"
"An intriguing mystery, brilliant characterizations, and a vibrantly alive setting."
" Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine"
"Fans of mysteries with exotic locales, high body counts, and gruesome murders will enjoy reading Jan Merete Weiss's "A Few Drops of Blood.""
Gumshoe Review
"A beautifully written novel, including glimpses into the history of the area during and after the war and a solid murder mystery at its core, it is recommended."
Midwest Book Review
"The setting is superb . . . This series is turning into something very special, and I look forward to the next installment."
Kittling Books
"[A] fresh set of villains are boldly painted, and the pace is uptempo . . . Ms. Weiss has established a unique and enduring character with Natalia Monte."
The Crime Book Beat
"Twisted and compelling."
Kingdom Books
Praise for Jan Merete Weiss
"Where better to set a noir police procedural than in streets awash in uncollected trash, against a backdrop of smoke rising from Vesuvius? . . . Donna Leon owns Venice, and David Hewson rules Rome. With this formidable debut novel, Weiss lays claim to Naples."
"Boston Globe"
Weiss invests her debut with a plot replete with shocks, her characters even the minor ones are drawn with care and come alive as complete beings on the page, and her vivid portrayal of Naples, in its glory and its gloom, is unforgettable . . . "These Dark Things" tells a dark story and marks the beginning of what promises to be a bright series."
"Richmond Times-Dispatch"
"[F]ull of intriguing contradictions and cultural clashes between modern Naples and its past, and Merete Weiss confidently weaves them into this distinctive mystery."
"Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
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"From the Hardcover edition.""

Praise for A Few Drops of Blood
"Monte is a fascinating character caught between her dedication to her job and her messy personal life. But the most important character--evoked in lovely and lethal prose--is Naples itself, where Death strips off his mask and works, often with impunity, in the open."
--Richmond Times-Dispatch
"Weiss's style is polished and straight-ahead . . . The strong woman at the book's center is matched by strong women from other, related fields in ways that have implications for future editions in the series."
--International Noir Fiction
"Memorable characters boost this atmospheric mystery redolent of the city's art, architecture, and the detente that permits the Carabinieri and the Camorra to both operate in a state of tense and fragile peace."
--Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

"Fans of Weiss's series debut These Dark Things who have been awaiting a sequel will find their patience well rewarded by this strong follow-up."
--Library Journal
"Weiss' cast is outstanding: gifted, tortured Natalia shares the stage with dangerously exotic Naples and the Camorra's simultaneous roles as parasite and protector. Highly recommended."
--Booklist
"An intriguing mystery, brilliant characterizations, and a vibrantly alive setting."
--Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine
"Fans of mysteries with exotic locales, high body counts, and gruesome murders will enjoy reading Jan Merete Weiss's A Few Drops of Blood."
--Gumshoe Review
"A beautifully written novel, including glimpses into the history of the area during and after the war and a solid murder mystery at its core, it is recommended."
--Midwest Book Review

"The setting is superb . . . This series is turning into something very special, and I look forward to the next installment."
--Kittling Books
"[A] fresh set of villains are boldly painted, and the pace is uptempo . . . Ms. Weiss has established a unique and enduring character with Natalia Monte."
--The Crime Book Beat
"Twisted and compelling."
--Kingdom Books
Praise for Jan Merete Weiss
"Where better to set a noir police procedural than in streets awash in uncollected trash, against a backdrop of smoke rising from Vesuvius? . . . Donna Leon owns Venice, and David Hewson rules Rome. With this formidable debut novel, Weiss lays claim to Naples."
--Boston Globe
Weiss invests her debut with a plot replete with shocks, her characters--even the minor ones--are drawn with care and come alive as complete beings on the page, and her vivid portrayal of Naples, in its glory and its gloom, is unforgettable . . . These Dark Things tells a dark story and marks the beginning of what promises to be a bright series."
--Richmond Times-Dispatch
"[F]ull of intriguing contradictions and cultural clashes between modern Naples and its past, and Merete Weiss confidently weaves them into this distinctive mystery."
--Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

From the Hardcover edition.

Praise for A Few Drops of Blood

"Monte is a fascinating character caught between her dedication to her job and her messy personal life. But the most important character--evoked in lovely and lethal prose--is Naples itself, where Death strips off his mask and works, often with impunity, in the open."
--Richmond Times-Dispatch

"Weiss's style is polished and straight-ahead . . . The strong woman at the book's center is matched by strong women from other, related fields in ways that have implications for future editions in the series."
--International Noir Fiction

"Memorable characters boost this atmospheric mystery redolent of the city's art, architecture, and the detente that permits the Carabinieri and the Camorra to both operate in a state of tense and fragile peace."
--Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

"Fans of Weiss's series debut These Dark Things who have been awaiting a sequel will find their patience well rewarded by this strong follow-up."
--Library Journal

"Weiss' cast is outstanding: gifted, tortured Natalia shares the stage with dangerously exotic Naples and the Camorra's simultaneous roles as parasite and protector. Highly recommended."
--Booklist

"An intriguing mystery, brilliant characterizations, and a vibrantly alive setting."
--Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine

"Fans of mysteries with exotic locales, high body counts, and gruesome murders will enjoy reading Jan Merete Weiss's A Few Drops of Blood."
--Gumshoe Review

"A beautifully written novel, including glimpses into the history of the area during and after the war and a solid murder mystery at its core, it is recommended."
--Midwest Book Review

"The setting is superb . . . This series is turning into something very special, and I look forward to the next installment."
--Kittling Books

"[A] fresh set of villains are boldly painted, and the pace is uptempo . . . Ms. Weiss has established a unique and enduring character with Natalia Monte."
--The Crime Book Beat

"Twisted and compelling."
--Kingdom Books

Praise for Jan Merete Weiss
"Where better to set a noir police procedural than in streets awash in uncollected trash, against a backdrop of smoke rising from Vesuvius? . . . Donna Leon owns Venice, and David Hewson rules Rome. With this formidable debut novel, Weiss lays claim to Naples."
--Boston Globe

Weiss invests her debut with a plot replete with shocks, her characters--even the minor ones--are drawn with care and come alive as complete beings on the page, and her vivid portrayal of Naples, in its glory and its gloom, is unforgettable . . . These Dark Things tells a dark story and marks the beginning of what promises to be a bright series."
--Richmond Times-Dispatch

"[F]ull of intriguing contradictions and cultural clashes between modern Naples and its past, and Merete Weiss confidently weaves them into this distinctive mystery."
--Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

From the Hardcover edition.

About the Author

Jan Merete Weiss grew up in Puerto Rico. She studied poetry and painting at the Massachusetts College of Art and received a Master's degree from NYU. Her poems have appeared in various literary magazines. She lives in New York and lectures at Lehman College.

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