The Prague Papers
Czechoslovakia, 1975.



Tana is a spy - and she's psychic. Orphaned in the Warsaw ghetto during the Second World War, she was adopted by a naval officer and his wife. Now she works for the British Secret Intelligence Service. Czechoslovakia's people are still kicking against the Soviet invasion. Tana is called in to restore morale and repair the underground network. But there's a traitor at work.



And she learns about a secret Soviet complex in the Sumava Mountains. Unknown to her there's a top secret establishment in Kazakhstan, where Yakunin, one of their gifted psychics, has detected her presence in Czechoslovakia.



When Tana infiltrates the Sumava complex, she's captured! A desperate mission is mounted to either get her out or to silence her - before she breaks under interrogation.



The Tana Standish Spy series:

1 â€" The Prague Papers

2 â€" The Tehran Text



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Reviews for The Prague Papers



Morton's heroine Tana is made of stern stuff...

~ Michael Parker, author of The Devil's Trinity and The Third Secret



Interestingly, Morton sells it as a true story passed to him by an agent and published as fiction, a literary ploy often used by master thriller writer Jack Higgins. Let's just say that it works better than Higgins.

~Danny Collins, author of The Bloodiest Battles



… gave me that feeling of “being there myself”, rubbing shoulders with his characters, and for quite a while after finishing it, I found myself thinking about them and all they had been through.

~ William Daysh, author of Over by Christmas



As well as creating memorable characters, Morton captures the essence of Prague and the Czech soul, educates us into the world of Eastern Bloc politics, and tells an intricate tale of espionage...

~ Maureen Moss, Travel journalist

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    • Nov-2014
    • Crooked Cat Publishing Ltd
    • eBook (Kindle)
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    • Nov-2014
    • Crooked Cat Publishing Ltd
    • eBook
    • ISBN: 1910510165
    • ISBN13: 9781910510162



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