Spy drama Turn: Washington's Spies has just landed in its entirety on Netflix. The series takes place during the American Revolutionary War and follows a spy network tasked with getting intelligence on British military strategy.
Originally airing between 2014 and 2017 on AMC, all four seasons have become available on Netflix in the UK and Ireland.
Starring All of Us Strangers' Jamie Bell, Turn: Washington's Spies focuses on farmer Abraham Woodhull who has divided loyalties and forms a spy network called the Culper Ring with his childhood friends.
As they try to acquire the Brits' strategy under the watch of General George Washington, they help turn the war in the Continental Army's favour, with their work creating the groundwork for modern espionage.
The series is based on the Alexander Rose book Washington's Spies: The Story of America's First Spy Ring, and drew acclaim from fans.
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One on IMDb called it "simply a PHENOMENAL SHOW", adding: "It's every bit as much intrigue as Sherlock and Holmes & King Henry the 8th meeting up with all the modern day politics of Scandal and the patriotism of West Wing."
Another labelled the series "dense, thrilling, emotionally engaging, well acted, beautifully shot", adding that they were "hooked".
"Shows like this expand your thought process, and get you thinking outside of the box. Well Done!" a third added, while a fourth said it was "fantastic" and "entertaining and something different to watch".
The series also largely drew praise from critics, sitting at an 81% fresh score across its four seasons on Rotten Tomatoes, with IGN suggesting it is a show to watch if you "enjoy spy stories and are perhaps a bit of a history buff".
Alongside Bell, the series stars Under the Banner of Heaven's Seth Numrich, Mickey 17's Daniel Henshall, Your Friends & Neighbors' Heather Lind and Once Upon a Time's Meegan Warner.
Turn: Washington's Spies is streaming now on Netflix in the UK and Ireland.
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