I have this book, but haven't yet read it. I was told he overblows Paul DeCologero's role in the "rebellion"?
By the way, shouldn't it be spelled DeCalogero? Calogero is a southern Italian name, while "Cologero" doesn't exist, as far as I know.
Funny little tidbit.. If you broke down the last names you're comparing in greek, calogero would be 'good old man' and Cologero would mean old man butt.