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Omerta by Mario Puzo (2000 Random House, Hardcover) Fine

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Type: Novel

Era: 2000s

Narrative Type: Fiction

Original Language: English

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults

Vintage: Yes

Book Title: Omerta

Item Length: 9.6in.

Item Height: 1.1in.

Item Width: 6.5in.

Author: Mario Puzo

Format: Hardcover

Language: English

Topic: Crime, General, Mystery & Detective / General

Publisher: Random House Publishing Group

Publication Year: 2000

Genre: Fiction

Item Weight: 21.9 Oz

Number of Pages: 336 Pages

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