I've heard alot of people claim that "Omerta" wasn't very in depth and now by reading the Godfather I can understand why people make that claim, but I was pondering this earlier. I think "Omerta" is a fantastic story, but perhaps it is sort of written assuming that the reader has a general understanding of the Mafia and/or Mario Puzo's writing. Thoughts? Comments?


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