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Capo

Capo

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Action filled, well detailed book, great mafia story
Review: Capo is a book for everryone especially for mafia lovers. Following the life of a peasent boy Silvio, who did what he had to do to survive and using his wits, and charm became the boss of the Mafia in the United States. His travels from Sicily to New Orleans are very adventerous. I recomend the book to everyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: As good as Puzo!!
Review: This is one of the books if the year and one of the best kept secrets of any bookstore. Watson builds the story from very humble beginings in the hills of Sicily and unfurls it accross the Atlantic to America. The main character Sylvio is introduced to the reader when barely older than a boy. The reader then watchs Sylvio grow up and learn from those around him. He uses this knowledge to help him build an empire. The book is wonderfully written with some stunning plot movements and genuine suspense. It is completely unputdownable. Once you've read it recomend it to a friend and you'll look like a master literary critic. One can't help but wonder if Puzo's name was on the cover that we might be talking about a milestone in the mafia genre of writing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: As good as Puzo!!
Review: This is one of the books if the year and one of the best kept secrets of any bookstore. Watson builds the story from very humble beginings in the hills of Sicily and unfurls it accross the Atlantic to America. The main character Sylvio is introduced to the reader when barely older than a boy. The reader then watchs Sylvio grow up and learn from those around him. He uses this knowledge to help him build an empire. The book is wonderfully written with some stunning plot movements and genuine suspense. It is completely unputdownable. Once you've read it recomend it to a friend and you'll look like a master literary critic. One can't help but wonder if Puzo's name was on the cover that we might be talking about a milestone in the mafia genre of writing.


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