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Neuer Lesestoff wäre wirklich nicht schlecht, bis die Bücher in die Übersetzung gehen dauert es aber sicher noch seine Zeit. War ja bis jetzt ein Fan der Romane von Rob McGregor (Tanz der Giganten ist mein Favorit und Herren der toten Stadt wegen der Hochzeit )
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... erstaunlich, dass die Geschichte von Fawxet im Buch beinahe der Realität entspricht, weil er tatsächlich nach einer Stadt im Dschungel suchte die er nur mit einem Buchstaben bezeichnete etc...
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Aber auf jedenfall ist es für Kinder gedacht.
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Gerade eben auf TheRaider.net gelesen! Jetzt scheint es offiziell - neue Indy-Romane. Ich bin nur noch unschlüssig, was davon zu halten ist, da sie ganz offensichtlich den Stil des letzten Films aufgreifen und u.a. Mac als Sidekick enthalten - was grundsätzlich nichts schlechtes sein muss, aber ... Zombies? Hmm ... abwarten; ich freu' mich trotzdem auf neuen Lesestoff. Zitat:Indiana Jones and the Army of the Dead 18/09/08, 5:51pm EST StarWars.com just announced - out of the blue - that the Indiana Jones adventure will continue with a new, original novel from bestselling author Steve Perry. It will be available from Del Rey Books in May 2009. There's no rest for the weary treasure hunter, but that's how Indiana Jones likes it. Fresh from spying for the Allies in the thick of World War II Germany, the globe-trotting archaeologist doesn't need much persuading to join his cohort "Mac" McHale in searching for one of the most coveted of artifacts: the fabled black pearl known as the Heart of Darkness. But the partners in adventure are not alone on their foray into the mysterious jungles of Haiti. German and Japanese agents are in hot pursuit, determined to possess the ebony artifact -- and its secrets -- for their own sinister purposes. And shadowing them all is an infamous voodoo priest, with powers of both diabolical science and black magic at his command. On a treacherous odyssey across the Island of the Dead, where the legend of zombi looms large, spiders, snakes, and booby-traps will prove the least of Indy's challenges. And capturing the prize will be child's play compared with confronting an enemy unlike any other, whose numbers are legion and nearly impossible to kill -- because they're already dead... Aha, we're getting our first post World War II Indy adventure co-starring "triple agent" George 'Mac' McHale. Should be fun! Thanks to 'Skylover' for the article link. Source: StarWars.com Posted by Gilles V Quelle: TheRaider.net
Indiana Jones and the Army of the Dead 18/09/08, 5:51pm EST StarWars.com just announced - out of the blue - that the Indiana Jones adventure will continue with a new, original novel from bestselling author Steve Perry. It will be available from Del Rey Books in May 2009. There's no rest for the weary treasure hunter, but that's how Indiana Jones likes it. Fresh from spying for the Allies in the thick of World War II Germany, the globe-trotting archaeologist doesn't need much persuading to join his cohort "Mac" McHale in searching for one of the most coveted of artifacts: the fabled black pearl known as the Heart of Darkness. But the partners in adventure are not alone on their foray into the mysterious jungles of Haiti. German and Japanese agents are in hot pursuit, determined to possess the ebony artifact -- and its secrets -- for their own sinister purposes. And shadowing them all is an infamous voodoo priest, with powers of both diabolical science and black magic at his command. On a treacherous odyssey across the Island of the Dead, where the legend of zombi looms large, spiders, snakes, and booby-traps will prove the least of Indy's challenges. And capturing the prize will be child's play compared with confronting an enemy unlike any other, whose numbers are legion and nearly impossible to kill -- because they're already dead... Aha, we're getting our first post World War II Indy adventure co-starring "triple agent" George 'Mac' McHale. Should be fun! Thanks to 'Skylover' for the article link. Source: StarWars.com Posted by Gilles V