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list of mario puzo novels
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07/17/01 10:10 AM
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guys can anyone send me a complete list of the works of puzo? i have read godfather fools die sicilian omerta fourth k what have i left out?any puzo die hards from india mail me at muddas238@yahoo.com
ciao muddas238
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Re: list of mario puzo novels
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07/17/01 02:03 PM
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Wel, I can think of 3 of the top of my head: The Last Don, The Fortunate Pilgrim, and The Dark Arena. Could be 1 more though.
"As far back as I can remember, I've always wanted to be a gangster." - Henry Hill
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Re: list of mario puzo novels
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Try The Official Mario Puzo Library site. Although a bit outdated with the info for Omerta - sorry - but all the books are listed, as are other articles, etc.... JG
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Re: list of mario puzo novels
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Below was taken from "Bookbrowse.com", on Mario Puzo: "His bestselling novel The Godfather, (1969) was preceded by two critically acclaimed novels, The Dark Arena (1955) and The Fortunate Pilgrim (1965). In 1978, he published Fools Die, followed by The Sicilian (1984), The Fourth K (1990), and the second installment in his Mafia trilogy, The Last Don (1996), which became an international bestseller and the highest-rated TV miniseries of 1997." ************************* The blurb was written before "Omerta" (2000) was released. There is also a listing for "The Clericuzio" (1996), but I've never heard anything about that.
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