Did anyone else feel the moral ambiguity made it hard to tell who the real villains were?
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Did anyone else feel the moral ambiguity made it hard to tell who the real villains were?
What inspired the choice to set this story within the secretive world of British intelligence?
How did the author decide to structure the narrative with multiple perspectives?