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Tired, depressed and bored, Charley Fontana marries Maerose "for the change." But he needn't have bothered. Don Corrado has a bigger change in mind...respectability for the Prizzis.
Gambling, narcotics, extortion, murder, loan-sharking, prostitution -- these lines get franchised to young muscle. But the money still flows to the family. Don Corrado uses it to leverage a new scam: national political power, with Charley (now the respectable Charles Macy Barton) at the helm.
"Another feast of cheerful mordancy. PRIZZI'S GLORY is further proof that there is no more accomplished or entertaining satirist writing today." (The New Yorker)
Genre: Mystery
Gambling, narcotics, extortion, murder, loan-sharking, prostitution -- these lines get franchised to young muscle. But the money still flows to the family. Don Corrado uses it to leverage a new scam: national political power, with Charley (now the respectable Charles Macy Barton) at the helm.
"Another feast of cheerful mordancy. PRIZZI'S GLORY is further proof that there is no more accomplished or entertaining satirist writing today." (The New Yorker)
Genre: Mystery
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