Sequel to "The Godfather", this describes the ending of Michael Corleone's exile in Sicily, his search for Salvatore Giuliano and his troubles, as he confronts brutal and unfamiliar treacheries in the deceitful society within which he moves.
Sicilián
✍ Scribed by Puzo, Mario
- Publisher
- Práce
- Tongue
- Czech
- Weight
- 239 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9788020802668
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✦ Synopsis
Michael Corleone stojí v palermském přístavu. Jeho dvouletý pobyt na Sicílii končí, ale Kmotr ho ještě pověřil úkolem. Do Ameriky se nemá vracet bez muže jménem Salvatore Giuliano.
Giuliano - to je legenda, živý idol všech obyvatel Sicílie. Bojuje proti římské vládě, ale skutečný souboj na život a na smrt svádí se šéfem sicilské mafie, donem Crocem. A tento boj musí skončit definitivní porážkou jednoho z nich…
Slavný spisovatel Mario Puzo ve svém románu na základě skutečného osudu sicilského bandity vytvořil mistrovský příběh o hrůzných a neúprosných pravidlech mafiánského světa.
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