As a result, the forthcoming novel The Prague Papers is the first adventure to feature Tana Standish
and is mainly set in Czechoslovakia in 1975.
Tana was born on May 12, 1937 in Warsaw. At the time of the uprising
of the ghetto in 1942, she was five years old. She had two brothers, Mordechai
and Ishmael, both now deceased. She was adopted by a British couple in 1942,
but her adoptive father Lieutenant Hugh was killed ironically in a car crash
two years later. Her mother Vera never remarried.
At the time of this novel, she is thirty-eight.
She joined Edinburgh University in 1955 and read Psychology,
gaining a BA (Hons) in 1958. Thereafter, she worked for the Parapsychological
Research Unit, Northamptonshire – 1958 to early 1965; during this time, she
travelled to the US and the USSR, among other countries, to give talks on
memory.
Besides possessing psychic
abilities, she has a photographic memory.
Her hair is auburn, sometimes black and sometimes brunette.
She has intelligent wide eyes with faint lines at the corners. Eye-colour varies with the light – sometimes
topaz, sometimes green or grey. Her nose is aquiline, her forehead high with
two pronounced lines when concentrating. She has known grief but can still
laugh, her mouth being sensuous; her chin is round and firm, perhaps
‘determined’, and she has high cheekbones.
Her voice is resonant or sensuous, dependent on the situation. She has
kept herself fit and possesses strong muscular shoulders and arms and is
generally well-toned.
The episode in Czechoslovakia is her eleventh mission since
joining a special adjunct of MI6. I don’t know why this particular mission
manuscript was the first to be chosen for me work on. I can only hope that
details of her earlier missions will be conveyed to me at some future date.
The Singapore Signal
– 1965
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 Mombassa Message
- 1973
The Hong Kong Cover –
1974
The Prague Papers – 1975
Since my first meeting with Mr Swann, I have been entrusted
with a further three manuscripts, pertaining to Iran, Afghanistan, and
Argentina. The Tehran Text will be
released in 17 February by Crooked Cat.
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