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Originally posted by Don Cardi:
...If memory serves me correctly, at the end, when she lashes out at Michael, she says something to the effect that He and everyone always blamed Carlo for Sonny's death.
...Yes, I know she says that. After all, everyone knows that Sonny was killed while on the way to 'rescue' his sister from her husband. In that way, Carlo would be blamed, even withouth knowledge of a setup.

However again, the appearance was that all had been forgiven I still don't feel that was the reason they were afraid to ask Michael about standing Godfather to their second son.

To all you readers of the novel...is there any other background to this in the book??

Best,
AppleOnYa


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