I liked the book. It was far more informative then the others I red about the subject. Sadly it reads like a history course: dates everywhere, a lot of footnotes (and those are in the back explained), more sources then there ever should be in a book (around 50 pages), it is not reading fluently...
Yes to the knowledge of the freemasons but I would have preferred better writing and a nice story this is more an analytic CANVAS or VRT-program about politics. I definitely learned a few things but this is one of the first books where I skipped pages to things I wanted to know and things I know that weren't so important. There were a lot of chapters so skipping is possible. Something are way overthought, it could have been fiction...
I was happy to read it but as you can see there were some struggles... I would advice only to read if you are really interested and when you're planning to make an effort because it isn't an easy read.