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272 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1964
“We were a single body…bandits, police and Mafia, like the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost”.So says Gaspare Pisciotta, the deputy, best friend and in the end Judas to Salvatore Giuliano, the young, handsome, complex and - for a time at least - immensely successful Sicilian bandit pictured on the front cover of the Eland edition of “The Honoured Society”.
Corleone is built under a lugubrious backdrop of mountains the colour of lead, and its seedy houses are wound round a strange black rocky outcrop jutting up from the middle of the town. Upon this pigmy mesa is built the town lockup, and from its summit the crows launch themselves in search of urban carrion. Behind the cliff-shadowed menaced streets of Corleone stretches a savage entranced landscape of rock and grizzled pasture, for centuries the setting of a bloody routine of feuds and ambuscades. A few miles away is the famous wood of Ficuzza, a place of ghosts and legends, over possession of which the two families of Barbaccia and Lorello have been slowly destroying one another since 1918.