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Posted By: J Geoff

Kirkus Review - 09/29/06 07:19 PM

It's not online yet, but the Oct 1 issue of Kirkus Reviews will have this to say about The Godfather's Revenge:

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"Operatic...A top-notch addition to the saga. Winegardner's deft plot-spinning is rivaled only by his sure grasp of Goodfella mise-en-scène, the profanity-laced witticisms, the fashion fetishizing, the cool, long, dark '60s Chevy Biscaynes.... A worthy addition to the chronicle of la famigilia Corleone.

Winegardner breathlessly re-animates these archetypes even more effectively than he did in 2004's The Godfather Returns." -Kirkus, Starred Review
Posted By: Sopranorleone

Re: Kirkus Review - 09/29/06 10:02 PM

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Originally posted by J Geoff:
It's not online yet, but the Oct 1 issue of Kirkus Reviews will have this to say about The Godfather's Revenge:

[quote]"Operatic...A top-notch addition to the saga. Winegardner's deft plot-spinning is rivaled only by his sure grasp of Goodfella mise-en-scène, the profanity-laced witticisms, the fashion fetishizing, the cool, long, dark '60s Chevy Biscaynes.... A worthy addition to the chronicle of la famigilia Corleone.

Winegardner breathlessly re-animates these archetypes even more effectively than he did in 2004's The Godfather Returns." -Kirkus, Starred Review
[/quote]even more effectively
Posted By: Sopranorleone

Re: Kirkus Review - 09/29/06 10:03 PM

OOPS mesud up there ^^ I meant to add:
True but 1 is still not that much greater than 0.


Sorry about the mistake
Posted By: Mr.MojoRisin

Re: Kirkus Review - 10/01/06 03:00 PM

I wonder how much the publisher paid for that review.
Posted By: J Geoff

Re: Kirkus Review - 10/04/06 06:42 AM

The full review ...

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THE GODFATHER'S REVENGE
Author: Winegardner, Mark

Review Date: OCTOBER 01, 2006
Publisher: Putnam
Pages: 504
Price (hardback): $25.95
Publication Date: 11/7/2006
ISBN: 0-399-15384-5
ISBN (hardback): 0-399-15384-5
Category: FICTION
Classification: FEATURE


A star ( ) is assigned to books of unusual merit, determined by the editors of Kirkus Reviews.

Faux Kennedy brothers, elaborate detailings of byzantine Cosa Nostra politics, steamy pulp-fiction prose, a hot murder mystery and a cartoonishly epic cast make this Godfather installment a worthy addition to the chronicle of la famigilia Corleone.

They're baaaaack—dour Machiavellian Michael and long-suffering Connie, tight-lipped, anxiety-prone Irish consigliere Tom Hagen, even poor Michael-murdered Fredo, appearing now as a tuxedo-wearing ghost bearing a fishing rod and squeezing a naked dame.

Winegardner (That's True of Everybody, 2002, etc.) breathlessly re-animates these archetypes even more effectively than he did in 2004's The Godfather Returns. Revenge pits Nick Gerasi, turncoat former Corleone caporegime emerging from exile in a bomb shelter beneath Lake Erie, against Michael in a mano-a-mano bloodfeud. Gerasi's an old-school gangster, miffed at the Godfather's efforts to go legit.

And Michael has other hellhounds on his trail. There's Attorney General Danny Shea, kid brother of philandering Jimmy, the U.S. president Michael finagled into office by means of Hagen's chicanery and a charm offensive by Sinatra-like Corleone flunky Johnny Fontane. Danny's dream is to enter history as the Mob-slayer, and while Michael merely wants to neutralize the threat, rival crime boss Carlo Tramonti, Don of the Big Easy, aims at actually offing Jimmy. At a pasta-mad powwow for the head honchos of all the underworld's Five Families, Carlo advances the assassination plot, only to be interrupted as police crash in to nab Tom Hagen. Turns out his mistress, hard-case blonde bombshell Judy Buchanan, has been shot in the head and Hagen's soon held for questioning.

Winegardner's deft plot-spinning is rivaled only by his sure grasp of Goodfella mise-en-sc'ne, the profanity-laced witticisms, the fashion fetishizing, the cool, long, dark '60s Chevy Biscaynes. Minor characters, from upstart Eddie Paradise to the musically monickered Ottilio Cuneo and Osvaldo Atobello, add varnish to inch-thick operatic mobster atmosphere.

Bloody and bombastic—a top-notch addition to the saga.
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