Books By Nik Morton
The Tehran Transmission
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Pages: 328 Paperback Publisher: Libros International Published: 01 Oct 2009 Language: English ISBN: 978-1905988662 |
£8.99 |
It's 1978. Iran is in ferment and the British Intelligence Service wants Tana Standish's assessment. It appears that CIA agents are painting too rosy a picture, perhaps because they're colluding with the state torturers - allegiances and loyalties are strained as Tana's mission becomes deadly and personal. Old friends are snatched, tortured and killed by SAVAK, the Shah's secret police. She has to use all her skills as a secret agent and psychic to stay one step ahead of the oppressors and traitors. As the country stumbles towards the Islamic Revolution, the Shah's grip on power weakens. There's real concern for the MI6 listening post near the Afghan border. Only Tana Standish is available to investigate; yet it's possible she could be walking into a trap, as the deadly female Spetsnaz fighter Aksakov has been sent to abduct Tana. Meanwhile, in Kazakhstan, the sympathetic Yakunin, the psychic spy tracking Tana, is being sidelined by a killer psychic, capable of weakening Tana at the critical moment in combat with Aksakov. Can Yakunin save Tana without being discovered? In the troubled streets of Iran's ancient cities and amidst the frozen wastes on the Afghan border, Tana makes new friends and new enemies... |
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The Prague Manuscript
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Pages: 316 Paperback Publisher: Libros International Published: 20 Mar 2008 Language: English ISBN: 978-1-905988-46-4 |
£8.99 |
Czechoslovakia, 1975. Tana is a spy - and she's psychic. Orphaned inthe Warsaw ghetto during the Second World War, she was adopted by aBritish naval officer and his wife. Now she works for the BritishSecret Intelligence Service. Czechoslovakia's people are still kicking against the Soviet invasion. Tana was 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, concealed in a colliery in the Sumava Mountains. Unknown to her there's a top-secret psychic establishment in Kazakhstan, where Yakunin, one of their gifted psychics, has detected her presence in Czechoslovakia. As he gets to know her, his loyalties are strained. With her old flame Laco, Tana infiltrates the Sumava complex. When she's captured, a desperate mission is mounted to either get her out or to silence her - before she breaks under interrogation. |
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Pain Wears No Mask
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Pages: 332 Paperback Publisher: Libros International Published: 11 Nov 2007 Language: English ISBN: 978-1-905988-30-3 |
£7.99 |
Before taking her vows, Sister Rose was Maggie Weaver, a Newcastle policewoman who suffered severe trauma while uncovering a serial killer. Nursed back to health by nuns, she joins their Order. In her new calling she finds herself sent to London to run a hostel for the homeless. Here, while doing good works, she combats prejudice and crime. As Sister Rose attempts to save a homeless woman from a local gang boss, events crystallize, taking her back to Newcastle, the scene of her nightmares, to play out the final confrontation against drug traffickers, murderers and old enemies in the police. She finds her spiritual self and a new identity. She is healed through faith and forgiveness. Survival, trauma and grief, can the human spirit triumph, can good prevail over evil despite everything. |
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