Michael Corleone's exile in Sicily is ending, but on the instructions of his father, The Godfather, he must bring back to him the young man known as Salvatore Giuliano - if he can find him.
At sea amid the treacheries of a brutal and unfamiliar land, Michael must find a way through the labyrinthine deceits that surround him, while Giuliano prepares himself for a final confrontation with Don Croce, Capo di Capi of the Sicilian Mafia. A novel of explosive suspense, heroic action - and evil on an epic scale.
In the hands of Mario Puzo's brilliantly sinister talent, the reader comes to know again the terrible magic of the Mafia.
Publisher: Cornerstone
ISBN: 9780099580799
Number of pages: 416
Dimensions: 197 x 128 x 26 mm
Weight: 287 g
Language: English
An offer of evil and romance that cannot be refused - Time
Even more alluring than the characters that made The Godfather a modern-day myth - New York Daily News
The Sicilian is the natural successor to Mario Puzo’s outstanding novel The Godfather. It includes a smattering of characters from the original story in particular Michael Corleone in exile until his father Don... More
A great successor to The Godfather
This was Mario Puzo’s sequel to 'The Godfather', written in 1984 and later made into a movie starring Christopher Lambert, Terence Stamp and Joss Ackland. Set on Sicily in 1950, it’s the story of a young... More
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