I have been reading the posts and replies about what Puzo books are people's favorites and what not, and I yet to see anyone say they liked The Dark Arena. I think it is the most profound and sensational book ever written, but it seems I'm the only one that thinks so.


It was all familiar to him, the farewells to time and place and memory, and he felt no sorrow, no desolation, that finally there was no one, no human being to speed him on his way, only the wind which swept across the ruined continent he could never leave.
Mario Puzo-The Dark Arena