Nate puts everything on the line for himself and his team when he takes on a case that is connected to his son's death.
A five-person team comprised of a thief, a grifter, a hacker, and a retrieval specialist, led by former insurance investigator Nathan Ford, use their skills to fight corporate and governmental injustices inflicted on ordinary citizens.
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Nate puts everything on the line for himself and his team when he takes on a case that is connected to his son's death.
The team discover that viewpoints differ, when they compare notes and find out that five years ago, each of them tried to steal the same rare artifact.
The Leverage team must recruit old friends and rivals in order to take down Latimer and a foe from their past.
Nate and his team continue to remove greed by focusing in on a avaricious investment banker. They'll pose as "fairy godparents" to the awkward son of the white collar crook.
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