Leverage: The Con Job by Matt Forbeck
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
Wow, it’s so easy to read men like Lee Goldberg and think that all tie-in novels are really good, this is one of those books that serves as a cold dose of reality. This was sloppy, lazy, heavy-handed and overly-reliant on inside jokes and name dropping. Most of those revolved around Wil Wheaton — and, yes, were amusing. But there were just so, so many of them it became annoying, I started calling this book “Leverage: Forbeck Less-Than-Threes Wheaton.”
I’ll be back for the next book, because I was such a fan of the series and these characters, not because of this book — just thankful it’s a different author.