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Djilas was right-hand man to Tito for a long time and that gives this account both the air of one who knows and also a certain quirky random quality. It could just as easily be called "My Tito," since it is very much his vision. That said, for anyone looking to gain more insight into the story of Yugoslavia and what happened when it begin to splinter into substates, I highly recommend this volume. Interesting, intelligent and well written.
I like the way Kim Harrison changes up the stories from book to book to keep you guessing. This book is an easy read and kept me entertained. I thought it had a tad to much fluff. But even with the fluff I enjoyed the book.