That's the pic, alright.
Yeh, I didn't read much of the book. I was searching through all of the Sacramento parts and they only talked about one guy that used to over see the cd sales of the music they were putting out.
I dont' really trust books written by informants because in most cases they have a fed agent sitting right next to them as they write the book. (who the hell is Nina Fuentes, anyway??? Try doing a search on her and have fun. I did notice the irony in the make believe author's initials, though). As much as they may talk about, they're not going to say anything about the dirty tricks the 'good guys' pulled off to get arrests, because such disclosure could nullify their immunity.
The only book I ever took seriously about gangs was "Monster". He really breaks down the prison politics, too, probably better so than most people that claim to be experts on it. He takes shots at every side, including his own, and lets the truth spill. I got a kick out of him constantly referring the Aryan Brotherhood and the Mexican Mafia as the, "unholy alliance". LOL.