The Godfather Returns by Mark Winegardner

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  • Pub. Date: November 2004
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    • Pub. Date: November 2004
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 430pp

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    THE MISSING YEARS FROM THE GREATEST CRIME SAGA OF ALL TIME

    Thirty-five years ago, Mario Puzo’s great American tale, The Godfather, was published, and popular culture was indelibly changed. Now, in The Godfather Returns, acclaimed novelist Mark Winegardner continues the story–the years not covered in Puzo’s bestselling book or in Francis Ford Coppola’s classic films.

    It is 1955. Michael Corleone has won a bloody victory in the war among New York’s crime families. Now he wants to consolidate his power, save his marriage, and take his family into legitimate businesses. To do so, he must confront his most dangerous adversary yet, Nick Geraci, a former boxer who worked his way through law school as a Corleone street enforcer, and who is every bit as deadly and cunning as Michael. Their personal cold war will run from 1955 to 1962, exerting immense influence on the lives of America’s most powerful criminals and their loved ones, including

    Tom Hagen, the Corleone Family’s lawyer and consigliere, who embarks on a political career in Nevada while trying to protect his brother;

    Francesca Corleone, daughter of Michael’s late brother Sonny, who is suddenly learning her family’s true history and faces a difficult choice;

    Don Louie Russo, head of the Chicago mob, who plays dumb but has wily ambitions for muscling in on the Corleones’ territory;

    Peter Clemenza, the stalwart Corleone underboss, who knows more Family secrets than almost anyone;

    Ambassador M. Corbett Shea, a former Prohibition-era bootlegger and business ally of the Corleones’, who wants to get his sonelected to the presidency–and needs some help from his old friends;

    Johnny Fontane, the world’s greatest saloon singer, who ascends to new heights as a recording artist, cozying up to Washington’s power elite and maintaining a precarious relationship with notorious underworld figures;

    Kay Adams Corleone, who finally discovers the truth about her husband, Michael–and must decide what it means for their marriage and their children and

    Fredo Corleone, whose death has never been fully explained until now, and whose betrayal of the Family was part of a larger and more sinister chain of events.

    Sweeping from New York and Washington to Las Vegas and Cuba, The Godfather Returns is the spellbinding story of America’s criminal underworld at mid-century and its intersection with the political, legal, and entertainment empires. Mark Winegardner brings an original voice and vision to Mario Puzo’s mythic characters while creating several equally unforgettable characters of his own. The Godfather Returns stands on its own as a triumph–in a tale about what we love, yearn for, and sometimes have reason to fear . . . family.


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    The New York Times - Sarah Vowell

    It turns out, however, that The Godfather Returns 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. Like some Corleone button man, the novelist Mark Winegardner ended up as the gun for hire.

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    Mark Winegardner was already an acclaimed novelist in his own right (The Veracruz Blues, Crooked River Burning) before he was selected as part of an exhaustive search conducted by the great Mario Puzo's publisher to carry the formidable literary torch that is the Godfather saga.

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    Major disappointmentby Anonymous

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    July 21, 2005: Did you ever wonder what Dorothy and the Scarecrow chatted about as they walked along the Yellow Brick Road? That's what this novel is like. Mario Puzo's original novel moved (pun definitely intended) like a shot. In this novel, nothing happens. I mean absolutely nothing. It's just a bunch of mobsters sitting around talking about their feelings! What pointless drivel. 'The Godfather' was arguably the greatest gangster story ever written. Winegardner has turned it into chick lit. If Puzo's estate is planning any more sequels, please let someone else take a (here we go again) stab at it.

    Disasterby Anonymous

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    June 06, 2005: When I heard of the news that they would be making a sequel to the 'Godfather', I desperately wanted to read this book. After becoming a fan of Mario Puzo's masterpiece two years ago, I was sucked into the Family, the world, the Saga. Anything having to do with the Mafia interested me, even though I'm not Italian. I was eager to read 'The Godfather Returns', (which I got as a Christmas present) and after reading it on the toilet, boy I didn't know if it was me or the book that stunk. The novel was bad, the plot was bad, the characters he made up were even bad. It was slow, I read it over and over again and still didn't know what the hell Winegardener was trying to say. I even felt Tom Hagen drifting away from the story such as Johnny Fontane. And what is up with making Johnny Fontane becoming gay. Michael was different, everyone was different including the kids. It was a mess. The only message I got from this novel was 'I spit on your grave Puzo.' I'm sorry Mario Puzo that your saga had to end this way. Still, I gave Winegardener another star for his imagination.


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