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The Godfather's Revenge

Mark Winegardner

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English
Arrow
01 August 2007
The latest - and last - book in the Godfather series.

Mark Winegardner's first sequel to Mario Puzo's books, The Godfather-The Lost Years, has sold over 90,000 copies in Arrow.

It is 1963 in New York, and things have never been better for the Corleones. They've taken out their Mafia rivals, and legitimised the Family. Outside the fortified building owned by Michael Corleone, newly undisputed Boss of Bosses, a parade of people - among them former mob rivals and an emissary from the Mayor of New York - wait to ask the great man for favours.

Only one thing remains to be done. Traitorous former Corleone capo Nick Geraci has powerful friends and far too much to say, and needs to be brought in. But then everything changes. As fireworks explode over First Avenue, news arrives that Jimmy Shea, President of the United States and an old friend of the Corleone's, has been assassinated...
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Imprint:   Arrow
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 178mm,  Width: 111mm,  Spine: 35mm
Weight:   315g
ISBN:   9780099499480
ISBN 10:   0099499487
Pages:   592
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Recommended Age:   From 0 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Mark Winegardner is the author of three acclaimed novels, including the bestseller The Godfather: The Lost Years.

Reviews for The Godfather's Revenge

Praise for The Godfather: The Lost Years He (Winegardner) has done an excellent job and, though he is standing on the shoulders of a giant, The Lost Years is ... an improvement on its model * Daily Telegraph * [The Godfather; The Lost Years] is not only a real book by a real writer. It's also a real pleasure, a fine, swirling epic - bitter, touching, funny and true ... Winegardner has not squandered his inheritance * New York Times * The measure of his success is quickly apparent ... he brilliantly recreates the vivid, pungent prose style of Puzo's original * Daily Express * Everything it should be. [Readers] probably won't be able to put this one down * Entertainment Weekly * The story has achieved cult status with millions of fans who continue to read it * Library Journal *


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