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Book SynopsisIt is 1963 in New York, and things have never been better for the Corleones. 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.
Trade ReviewPraise 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 *