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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780553295023
ISBN: 0553295020
Label: Bantam
Manufacturer: Bantam
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: January 01, 1992
Publisher: Bantam
Release Date: January 01, 1992
Sales Rank: 106156
Studio: Bantam
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: A Wash in Evil
London, 1927. Since losing his beloved in the Amazon a year ago, Indiana Jones has settled down with his Ph.D. and taught Celtic archaeology, thinking he has left adventure behind. Yet Indy is rather tempted when a wild-eyed Russian doctor, Vladimir Zobolotsky, tries to recruit him for an expedition to search for Noah’s Ark . . . and he finally takes up the dangerous quest after meeting Vladimir’s alluring daughter, Katrina.
They have set out for Istanbul and then Mount Ararat, the fabled location of Noah’s Ark, when trouble erupts. Kremlin agents, Sicilian “enforcers,” and Turkish bandits all attempt to bar Vladimir, Katrina, and Indiana Jones from the archaeological find of the century . . . and from a certain 950-year-old boatbuilder.
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I was hesitant to read these books when they first came out in the 1980s and was just as cautious to read the reprints that reappeared in conjunction to the Kingdom Of the Crystal Skull release. Nonetheless, I picked up a couple and read this one first as it sounded the least hokey and fit in with the general religious myth themes of the movies. It's a good thing I am compelled to read all the books I buy because had I bought this by itself, I wouldn't continue further.
The story takes ... Read More
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This Indiana Jones book is the first one that I bought, thinking that a book about Indiana Jones and Noah's Ark would be a great story, but to my disapointment it was boring! It took 252 pages to even get to Mount Ararat! It took a long time to get going, and when action got going it was gone just as soon as it had begun. Not the kind of story I would expect from Indiana jones. In all of his movies Indy is finding clues and makinf sense of them, but in this book there are none of it. Dont get this ... Read More
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An interesting story but not very "Indiana Jones" like. The story starts slow and builds even slower. The drug references are distracting and detailed in such a way as to be a little disturbing. Basically, not what I was expecting...disappointing.
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I was extremely disappointed in this book. The dialogue was no good, the story line was no good, and the ending was really just pretty pointless. I closed the book feeling cheated, especially since I owed the library for late fees! This kind of bummed me out, as I really enjoyed Indiana Jones and the Dinosaur Egg and hoped for another good adventure story. But it was not to be. Try another author, if you would really like an engrossing Indiana Jones novel...
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This book aims low and achieves its mark. If you want action, this book has it. And MacGregor has done his homework regarding the details of Arkeology. But the book has little else. The plot is largely predictable. Difficulties are overcome by paranormalism and luck rather than by skill. The characters have some dimension but still come off as stereotyped. In short, the book has no depth. It is entertaining, but there are plenty of other books in the world that offer entertainment *and* high quality.
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