Indiana Jones and the Hollow Earth is the eleventh Indy novel in the series of original stories published by Bantam Books, and the third by author Max McCoy. It was released in March 1997.
Publisher's summary[]
DEATH UNDER THE ICE
A violent storm, a dying Arctic explorer, and a curious wooden box make Indy the target of fanatical Nazi agents. Inside the box are a slice of Icelandic stone with mythological powers and a journal hinting at the existence of an underground civilization near the top of the world. Indy and Ulla Tornaes, a beautiful Danish scientist, set out into the Arctic wastes, racing against Nazi explorers, to search for the lost city. Their quest will lead them to a massive cavern beneath the snow, portal to the legendary Ultima Thule—the key to Hitler's mad plan for world domination.
Appearances[]
Characters[]
- Roald Amundsen
- Evelyn Briggs Baldwin
- Zoë Baldwin
- René Emile Belloq
- Buck Blessant
- Marcus Brody
- Dan Bruce
- Roy Dickerson
- Dortmuller
- Alecia Dunstin
- Dietrich Eckhart (Mentioned only)
- Lincoln Ellsworth
- Gunnar Erickson
- Heinrich Himmler (Mentioned only)
- Adolf Hitler (Mentioned only)
- Indiana (Indirect mention)
- Jaekal
- Indiana Jones
- Marie Laveau (Mentioned only)
- Liebel
- Professor Rand
- Abner Ravenwood (Mentioned only)
- Rudolf Reingold / Rudolph "Rudy" Hyde-Smith
- John Seven Oaks
- Nicholas Swan
- Ulla Tornaes
- Wally Underhill
- Wilber Underhill (Mentioned only)
- Clarence Robert Ward
- Donny Ward (Mentioned only)
Artifacts[]
Locations[]
- Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico, USA
- Iceland
- New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
- Princeton, New Jersey, USA
- Ultima Thule
Cover gallery[]
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