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One cliché goes like this: Truth is stranger than fiction. Another cliché, or perhaps most accurately contemporary slang, goes like this: You couldn’t make this stuff up.
If any book deserves to be categorized — and praised — based on those sayings, it’s The Triple Agent by Joby Warrick, a Washington Post reporter.
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