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Omertà (novel) : ウィキペディア英語版
Omertà (novel)

''Omertà'' is a novel by Mario Puzo, published posthumously in 2000. It was first published by Ballantine Books. ''Omertà'' follows the story of Don Aprile's adopted "nephew" Astorre Viola. This is the final book in Puzo's mafia trilogy. The first two were ''The Godfather'' and ''The Last Don''.
==Publication==

Puzo never saw the publication of ''Omertà'', but the manuscript was finished before his death, as was the manuscript for ''The Family''. In a review originally published in the ''San Francisco Chronicle'', Jules Siegel, who had worked closely with Puzo at Magazine Management Company, speculated that ''Omertà'' may have been completed by "some talentless hack." Siegel also acknowledges the temptation to "rationalize avoiding what is probably the correct analysis – that () wrote it and it is terrible."

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