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Adam LeBor on Television

● I REVIEWED MATTHEW QUIRK’S thriller Th e Night Agent for the Financial Times when it came out a couple of years ago and enjoyed it immensely. It’s an intelligent, fast-paced conspiracy tale based in Washington DC. Quirk, a former reporter at the Atlantic magazine, certainly knows his way around the dark side of the American military-industrial complex. Too often adaptations lose something when they are dramatised for film or television — but not this time.

The series, now showing on Netflix, is a cracking drama that engages

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