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|name = The Godfather | |name = The Godfather | ||
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| − | |author = | + | |author = {{W|Mario Puzo}} |
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|appearance = ''[[Anchor Blues]]'' | |appearance = ''[[Anchor Blues]]'' | ||
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| − | '''''The Godfather''''' is a book. | + | |
| + | '''''The Godfather''''' is a book by {{W|Mario Puzo}}. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
| − | When [[Kent Brockman]] | + | When [[Kent Brockman]] was tracking down [[Snake]], who stole from his dressing room at [[Channel 6 Studios]], he went to the library after finding Snake's library card. Brockman discovered that the library was a front for a fencing racket and that they were using books to smuggle stolen property. [[Fat Tony]] was holding a copy of ''The Godfather''. Fat Tony then asked Brockman if a group of six-time felons could do some light reading among friends. |
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== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
*{{bon|Anchor Blues}} | *{{bon|Anchor Blues}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:46, June 15, 2026
- For the franchise, see The Godfather.
The Godfather
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Book Information
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The Godfather is a book by Mario Puzo.
History[edit]
When Kent Brockman was tracking down Snake, who stole from his dressing room at Channel 6 Studios, he went to the library after finding Snake's library card. Brockman discovered that the library was a front for a fencing racket and that they were using books to smuggle stolen property. Fat Tony was holding a copy of The Godfather. Fat Tony then asked Brockman if a group of six-time felons could do some light reading among friends.
