Indiana Jones and the Genesis Deluge (A Bantam Falcon book) Since losing his beloved in the a year ago, Indiana Jones has settled down with his Ph. 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

| TITLE | : | Indiana Jones and the Genesis Deluge (A Bantam Falcon book) |
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| RATING | : | 4.85 (769 Votes) |
| ASIN | : | 0553295020 |
| FORMAT TYPE | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| NUMBER of PAGES | : | 320 Pages |
| PUBLISH DATE | : | 1992-01-01 |
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A Wash in EvilLondon, 1927. Since losing his beloved in the 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.
Editorial : About the Author Rob MacGregor is an Edgar-winning author who has been on the New York Times bestseller list. He is the author of seventeen novels, ten nonfiction books, and numerous magazine and newspaper articles. In addition to writing his own novels, he has teemed with George Lucas, Peter Benchly, and Billy Dee Williams.
Surely the collections in Paris, Cadiz, Amsterdam and elsewhere have extensive plans that might be included in such a book? Finally, I found the editing of this book to be execrable, with misprints and typographic errors rife throughout, and represents very shoddy work by the publishers and editing team. Also there is a suspicous activity in the town and the neighbors believe Kitty is probably responsible.
I think this was the strongest volume thus far. Love this book but then I enjoy all the Tacky stories. Our own observations have taught us that horses remember their experiences and make associations that can stay with them their entire lives. Only reason I read them all is they were downloaded on my Kindle app while we were in Alaska, it rained for multiple days and we were cabin bound, otherwise they were a little too predictable and sorta pat romance novelishwhich is not


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