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Evan Michael Tanner

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Character

Evan Michael Tanner, or simply Tanner, is the literary creation of author Lawrence Block.

History

Tanner is known to have fought in the Korean War, when his sleep center was destroyed by a stray piece of shrapnel, making him a permanent insomniac. He was most likely discharged after this incident, despite becoming an idea of the "perfect soldier"- one who is constantly awake. As a result of his injury, he does not sleep, nor does he need to.

The Thief Who Couldn't Sleep

Tanner takes an avid interest in political causes, primarily the ones existing in the late 1960s, when the series first takes place. He is also very good at "coming across money," so when meets a beautiful blonde whose Grandmother has fantastic tales of a fortune of gold European hidden under her front porch in a war-torn country, he embarks on a profitable journey. Though only intending to extract 573 pounds of pure gold, he accidentally starts a revolution in Macedonia, ends up in a Turkish jail, and gets hired by a government agency so secret that even the CIA hasn't even heard of them!

The New Job

Tanner's new employer may have mistaken him as an informer to one of their dead agents, but that doesn't stop him from taking over the position and rising to become one of their best agents. As one of their men, he must "cancel" a Czech, smuggle 12 hot female Olympians, one princess, and a defector above a Soviet fighter plane to America, end a white slavery ring, and rescue a cannibal named Jane from Africa.

From The 1970s To The 1990s

While meeting with a double crossing Scandinavian resistance operative, Tanner was incapacitated and cryogenically frozen, though not intended to be brought back. In 1999, his freezing machine was found within a secret chamber of a house being remodelled and repaired, with Tanner still inside. Due to new technology, doctors were able to reanimate a perfectly preserved Tanner, and he was let loose in modern day New York. When he came back home, he found that it was occupied by his adopted daughter- the princess Minna, now fully grown. He also finds that he still has a job with his old boss, even though he's been out of it for 25 years. His new assignment takes him to former Burma (now called Mymanmar), and the deadly Orient, which he hasn't seen since the Korean War. To make things even more complicated, he has to bring back an exiled Russian beauty, overcome malaria, and get used to the new world.