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Genius: The Con (Leopoldo Gout)

  • 7.5/10
  • Aug 13, 2018
  • 1 min read

Ok, so I'm going to put a quick pause on my book/movie comparisons and review this book because I have, have HAVE to! This book is the sequel to Genius: The Game, which I read and reviewed last summer. (Note: my review lists the title as just "Genius." If you haven't read that review, I highly recommend that you do, as this one probably won't make much sense without context.)

The Game at Boston Collective has finished. We find our victors. Rex Huerta, hacker extraordinaire, Tunde Omi prodigal engineer, and Cai "Painted Wolf" Zhang, activist blogger. Weeks ago, they were known as prodigies. Now, they've been falsely accused of crimes that seem to put them in the position of oh, I don't know, the most wanted criminals in the world?

From outrunning the FBI in New York to a dangerous general threatening Tunde's home village to the ongoing search for Rex's older brother, the path to clearing their names will take them all over the world, and test all of their abilities. The eyes of the world are watching. Keep running.


 
 
 

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