Praise for The Godfather’s Revenge “Some of us have been living with the Godfather mythology for thirty-seven years now. The late Mario Puzo’s 1969 bestseller shocked the nation with its explosive mix of sex, violence, and profound cynicism. The new novel, The Godfather’s Revenge . . . [is] a big, ambitious book . . . d eftly handled and deeply ironic. Winegardner packs a great deal of mob lore into the novel . . . plenty of action . . . [and] smart talk. The Godfather’s Revenge is popular fiction at its best and arguably offers more depth and realism than Puzo’s original.” —The Washington Post “Re-creating Puzo’s embroidered Mafia universe can be entertaining, and Winegardner has rich (in every sense of the word) material to work with.”—The New York Times “Keeps the action moving, the plentiful sex and violence scenes have that Police Gazette swagger, and in the end it may be even more fun, thanks to its deliberate excess and sly asides. Like Puzo, Winegardner paints real-life characters in far darker colors than their public images.” —New York Daily News “A corker. [Winegardner’s] created a plot that cleverly encircles and amplifies the existing tale.” —The Seattle Times “Faux Kennedy brothers, elaborate detailings of byzantine Cosa Nostra politics, steamy pulp-fiction prose, a hot murder mystery, and [an] . . . epic cast make this Godfather installment a worthy addition to the chronicle of la famiglia Corleone. Winegardner breathlessly reanimates these archetypes even more effectively than he did in The Godfather Returns. [His] deft plot-spinning is rivaled only by his sure grasp of Goodfella mise-en-scène, the profanity- laced witticisms, the fashion fetishizing, the cool, long, dark sixties Chevy Biscaynes. Minor characters, from upstart Eddie Paradise to the musically monickered Ottilio Cuneo and Osvaldo Atobello, add varnish to inch-thick operatic mobster atmosphere. Bloody and bombastic—a top-notch addition to the saga.” —Kirkus Reviews continued... Further Praise for the Novels of Mark Winegardner “The real deal.” —Stephen King “Shows a hard-eyed love of human drama—sad, ridiculous, and lovely.” —The Washington Post Book World “Grand in scope.” —The Cleveland Plain Dealer “Profoundly impressive . . . an expansive talent.” —Antonya Nelson “A meaty, engrossing novel.” —Chicago Tribune “Both an intimate and a sweeping scale. But [Winegardner’s] main achievement is a narrative voice . . . that’s distinctly his own.” —Los Angeles Times “An ambitious novel. . . . L ike Jonathan Franzen in The Twenty-Seventh City, or E. L. Doctorow in City of God, Winegardner takes on the American metropolis . . . in plain, straightforward prose.” —Publishers Weekly “Playful and vivid . . . a crafty mix of the real and imaginary.” —Stewart O’Nan “A grand piece of historical fiction recalling E. L. Doctorow and, more recently, Don DeLillo. Winegardner is a lively writer who holds the reader’s interest throughout his long epic. A remarkable and entertaining book.” —Booklist ALSO BY MARK WINEGARDNER FICTION The Godfather Returns / 2004 That’s True of Everybody / 2002 Crooked River Burning / 2001 The Veracruz Blues / 1996 NONFICTION Prophet of the Sandlots / 1990 Elvis Presley Boulevard / 1988 AS EDITOR 3 x 33 / 2005 We Are What We Ate / 1998 The 26th Man / 1991 THE GODFATHER’S REVENGE ∞ § MARK WINEGARDNER SIGNET Published by New American Library, a division of Penguin Group (USA) Inc., 375 Hudson Street, New York, New York 10014, USA Penguin Group (Canada), 90 Eglinton Avenue East, Suite 700, Toronto, Ontario M4P 2Y3, Canada (a division of Pearson Penguin Canada Inc.) Penguin Books Ltd., 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL, England Penguin Ireland, 25 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2, Ireland (a division of Penguin Books Ltd.) 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