Indiana Jones and the White Witch

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Indiana Jones and the White Witch

  • ISBN13: 9780553561944
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With the help of a mistress of Wicca, the age-old religion of white witchcraft, Indy and fellow archaeologist Gale Parker risk their lives on a quest for an enormous hoard of gold.

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Indiana Johan September 3, 2010 at 2:10 am

The book could be alright if it wasn’t an Indiana Jones Book. I have read all 12 Indy novels, and the two by Caidin were brutal. They have nothing to do with Indiana Jones’ charachter or the plots from the other books. I reccomend the Indy novels by MacGregor and McCoy, but don’t bother with these one’s, it will ruin it for you.
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Anonymous September 3, 2010 at 2:53 am

I thought this book was boring. The few fight scenes didn’t have as much action as some of the other Indiana Jones books. The story line dragged on and on, get to the point already! I had to force myself to keep reading, it was brutal. I’d try one of the other authors for Indiana Jones reading.
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Moran September 3, 2010 at 3:34 am

I just started reading the Indiana Jones series and was quite impressed with Rob MacGregor’s rendition of our favourite acheologist. His stories were quite interesting, and were able to keep me turning the pages as I delved deeper into his plots. However when I picked up Martin Caidin’s Indiana Jones and the White Witch, I was terribly dissapointed with it. Not only was the storyline dull and long winded, but the character of Indy just isn’t the same. He’s incredibly moody here, and he doesn’t even have a good chemistry with either Gale or Caitlin. To me, this novel was just ‘blah’. Sure there were some action scenes, but nothing intrigued me like MacGregor could. To me, it seemed that Sky Pirates(also written by Caidin), and the “White Witch” focussed too much on technical and non-archeological adventures. To me, that does not sum up a very interesting Indiana Jones. One thing that I liked about MacGregor’s books, was that they always had a referrence to Indy’s earlier adventures. In two instances, Caidin does nodd to the novel “Dance of the Giants”, but that is all. There are no fleeting thoughts of his friend Jack Shannon, or his deceased love Deirdre Campbell, and no mention of Marcus Brody. I like continuity, but Martin Caidin seems to throw it all out the window. All in all, I found this book to drag, and I forced myself to read it as fast as I could just so that I could move on to the next novel. I do hope that Max McCoy’s novels will be somewhat more uplifting than Caidin’s attempts.
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MARK A. MATLOCK September 3, 2010 at 4:17 am

Great book so far. Caidin is highly intelligent, and writes that way. His last book “IJ and the Sky Pirates” was a little confusing and hard to read, but enjoyable.
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Anonymous September 3, 2010 at 4:57 am

This is one of the mos original move tie ins that I have evere read. It was facinating. Gale Parker is the best and I hope there are more books with her in them.
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