In this sequel to The Godfather, Don Corleone sends Michael, his son and successor, to Sicily to bring Salvatore Guiliano, a young bandit, back to America. -- Los Angeles Times. -- Time An accomplished and imaginative writer. -- USA Today The Balzac of the mafia.
Praise for The Sicilian Puzo is a master storyteller.
Now, in the land of mist-shrouded mountains and ancient ruins, Michael Corleone\'s fate is entwined with the dangerous legend of Salvatore Guiliano: warrior, lover, and the ultimate Siciliano.
In Sicily, Guiliano is a modern day Robin Hood who has defied corruption--and defied the Cosa Nostra.
But Guiliano is a man entwined in a bloody web of violence and vendettas.
The Godfather has commanded Michael to bring a young Sicilian bandit named Salvatore Guiliano back with him to America.
Michael Corleone is nearing the end of his exile in Sicily.
The year is 1950. . . .
Puzo\'s classic novel, The Sicilian, stands as a cornerstone of his work--a lushly romantic, unforgettable tale of bloodshed, justice, and treachery.
After Mario Puzo wrote his internationally acclaimed The Godfather, he has often been imitated but never equaled.
Now, Michael\'s fate is entwined with the ultimate Siciliano.
Guiliano is a modern day Robin Hood in Sicily, who defies corruption and the Cosa Nostra.
In this sequel to The Godfather, Don Corleone sends Michael, his son and successor, to Sicily to bring Salvatore Guiliano, a young bandit, back to America