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Meeting with Luciano on his terms is dangerous. Mob bosses have power, protection, influence. Trying to approach him to get to five could result in him giving you to five, either as a gesture of friendship or professional courtesy. (There's also the possibility he'd be glad to see five dead, but relying on chance is dubious). Meeting Luciano on your terms would be safer, but it's a lot harder to get a mob boss to yourself. Might be doable, but it would take time and planning and spying on him.
Four might be the bigger threat, or not. The lack of real information is problematic. (Did he come to town hunting you, or five? Perhaps there's a chance for a twofer- to pounce on the weakened survivor of a confrontation of your rivals).
I note you haven't seen any messages about yourself appear in the book. I suppose this means it doesn't provide you the courtesy of knowing what about yourself is being relayed to the others.
...that might be an advantage for whoever first eliminates another participant. If you can claim someone else's book, you might be able to see what they books tell the others about you. Knowing what your competition knows is an edge.
Is the book completely empty except for the information that appears about the contestants? There's no title, page of publisher's information in the front, an index or about the author in the back? Nothing stuck in the intermediate pages if you flip through it?
We've also yet to see any information about two, eight, nine, or eleven.
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