Tana
Standish, a child-survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto, was adopted by a
British naval Lieutenant and eventually joined the British Secret Intelligence
Service. She is a psychic with a photographic memory. Each adventure begins
with the passing of a collection of papers and manuscripts to the author (Nik
Morton) by one of her secret service associates. He then writes down her
experiences. The first is The Prague
Papers (Czechoslovakia, 1975), followed by The Tehran Text (Iran, 1978), both of which have been previously
published (2008 & 2009 respectively), though the latter received minimal
exposure as the collapse of the publisher occurred almost at the same time as
its release. The next two adventures are planned; these are: The Khyber
Chronicle – (Afghanistan, 1979/80), half-completed, and The Caldera Cryptogram (Argentina, Falklands,
1982).
The timeline for Tana’s secret service career is shown below:
The Singapore Signal
– 1965 – (Tana’s first mission)
The Naples Note -
1966
The Izmir
Intelligence - 1967
The Odessa Objective
– 1968
The Pilsen Portfolio–
1968
The Karachi Code -
1970
The Elba Errand –
1971
The Gibraltar
Gathering - 1972
The Mombasa Message -
1973
The Hong Kong Cover –
1974
The Prague Papers – 1975
The Peking Profile –
1976
The Bulawayo Bulletin
– Jan 1977
The Mogadishu
Memorandum – Jul 1977
The Cairo Codicil –
Dec 1977
The Tehran Text - 1978
The Khyber Chronicle – 1979-1980
The Caldera Cryptogram – 1980-1982
The Savannah
Statement - 1983
The Dingli Disclosure
– 1984 (Malta)
The Malaga Missive –
1985
The Oslo Observation
- 1985
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