Half oral history, half judicial storytelling. An interesting and relevant angle path through armed conflict in the Italian 70s, both focusing on key events and characters (Ramelli, Fioravanti, Alibrandi, Donat-Cattin) and broadening the scope beyond the stereotypical NAR-BR juxtaposition. Well written. At times walking through the same thread leading to a certain redundancy, especially in the second half of the book. Overall, well worth reading given the impressive body of research, especially on Prima Linea.