I recommend it for sure. The reason I'm really enjoying this book is because it isn't the same old Whitey & Stevie story this time. This is Stevie's story, starting at his very beginnings. Comprised mostly of statements and accounts of past criminal activity given by Flemmi himself. The book paints a vivid picture of gang-infested Boston in the 1960's when Flemmi's relationship with H. Paul Rico blossomed from casual conversations to Stevie being cultivated into a full-time federal informant. Flemmi would at times literally call Rico after walking in the door prior to just burying a body, and inform him in no uncertain terms of the murder and who it was.
The book goes through pretty much every murder section by section from Stevie's early days under Wimpy Bennett, including the murders of all three Bennett brothers. So far I'll give it 4****