There
couldn’t be a better time than now, as the first in the series, The Prague Papers is available at a
special reduced price (for a limited period only!)
THE PRAGUE
PAPERS
#1 in the Tana
Standish psychic spy series
Reading this excellent novel is a bit like an extreme sport.
The pages fly by at a pace… in this relentless flow of exciting action and
carefully researched information which lasts right up to the climactic
denouement—in itself, both satisfying and rewarding—because Nik Morton’s
writing is very smooth and totally believable. The
Prague Papers 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
(Tana Standish will stay with me for a long time), 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. As if this weren’t enough,
he explores the fields of psychics and telepathy, adding intriguing depth to
his story.
– Maureen Moss,
editor and travel writer
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 BattlesTHE TEHRAN TEXT
#2 in the Tana Standish psychic spy series
… Male readers
may find themselves enchanted by the lovely Tana… not only can Tana kick arse
very well indeed, she's also psychic. Do you really want a relationship with an
older woman who can not only read your thoughts but can also throw you around
the room for having them? In addition to the nasty males running the Middle
East terrorist groups, the book has scary women in droves… But masterful Morton
handles them all very nicely and serves up a ripping read with a plot clever
enough to stand up with the best of them.
– Danny Collins,
author of The Bloodiest Battles Nik Morton has the ability to use a factual background whilst infiltrating dynamic, larger-than-life characters that deal with seemingly real situations with a devil-may-care attitude that makes the reader wonder what is fact and what is fiction. In the spy thriller genre, Morton is certainly emerging as a very convincing spine-chilling storyteller.
– Malcolm Smith, Costa Blanca News
There are not too many books that stay with you long after you finish reading them, not too many characters who are so alive it seems like you recently met them. And so it is with Tana Standish, the psychic spy in this page-turning thriller. We travel to Iran, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan and England and meet a variety of brilliantly portrayed characters – some of them torturers, others who control a team of remote viewers, others traditional British MI6 agents. The locations are so finely drawn we can almost reach and touch them, the atmosphere so vivid that we can shut our eyes and sense ourselves there.
– Maureen Moss, travel journalist
For those who
like their plots laid out skilfully and with painstaking research, Nik Morton's
latest Tana Standish thriller is where you should be… Morton's novel evokes
memories of the dangerous period during which the Shah of Persia was removed
from power and replaced by the Ayatollah Khomeini. This is evil personified,
and in amongst it, battling for her friends and her country, Tana Standish
stands out as a heroine worthy of the pages of this compulsive spy novel.
–
Michael Parker, author of The Boy from
Berlin et al
THE PRAGUE PAPERS
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THE TEHRAN TEXT
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