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Mark Winegardner

    November 24, 1961

    Mark Winegardner delves into the shadowed corners of the American dream, exposing the intricate relationships and moral quandaries that shape human destinies. His prose is characterized by a penetrating insight into character psychology and a refined style that immerses readers in compelling narratives. Through his works, he examines how power, ambition, and familial bonds impact individuals and society at large. Winegardner masterfully builds upon established literary worlds while infusing them with new depth and perspective, establishing himself as a captivating storyteller.

    Mark Winegardner
    The Godfather : the lost years
    The Godfather's Revenge
    Savage Night
    • Savage Night

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Jake Winroy had no looks, no education, and little else before he'd worked his way to the top of a million-dollar-a-month horse-betting ring. But when the state's latched onto his game, the feds take a bite and the lawyer fees eat away at the rest, all Jake's got left is the bottle and a beautiful wife whose every word is ugly. Jake's to be the top witness in a major case against organized crime--if he hasn't already kicked the bucket before the trial has its day in court. But an enigmatic mafioso known only as The Man has a plan to make dead certain Jake never gets the chance to testify. The Man's hired Charlie "Little" Bigger, a hit man barely five feet tall, to infiltrate the Winroy residence as a tenant and murder Winroy in cold blood. To Little, it seems like the easiest job on Earth. Until he lays eyes on the beautiful and dangerous Fay and the Winroy's young housemaid Ruth, a woman as sensual as she is vulnerable. SAVAGE NIGHT is Jim Thompson at his most unpredictable and deeply suspenseful, in a claustrophobic thriller of one man's fractured mind.

      Savage Night
      3.9
    • The Godfather's Revenge

      A New Novel Based on the Corleone Family Characters Created by Mario Puzo

      • 487 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      A third and final installment in the best-selling epic chronicle of the Corleone crime family finds New Orleans under-boss Carlo Tramonti deported to Colombia, an event for which he turns dangerously vengeful and triggers a series of events that changes the course of American history. 400,000 first printing.

      The Godfather's Revenge
      3.7
    • The Godfather : the lost years

      • 672 pages
      • 24 hours of reading

      This novel takes place in the years 1955-1965, but it is built upon the story of that 'year of delicate political manoeuvring' - and how, in winning the battle that year, Michael Corleone set the stage to lose the war. Originally published: London: Heinemann, 2004.

      The Godfather : the lost years
      3.2