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Indiana Jones and the White Witch is the eighth Indy novel in the series of original stories published by Bantam Books. It was written by Martin Caidin and released in December 1993.

Publisher's summary[]

MAGIC...AND MURDER

England, 1930. It begins when a gang of hooded thugs breaks into the secluded home of a modern-day witch deep in the mysterious New Forest. Stolen is a map that will lead Indiana Jones and fiery fellow archaeologist Gale Parker to an incredible discovery. Somewhere in the world is hidden an enormous hoard of gold, including ancient coins from the time of Christ...coins meant to spread Christianity.

With the aid of a young mistress of Wicca, the age-old religion of white witchcraft, Indy and Gale risk their lives on a round-the-world quest for the long-lost treasure. Racing them to find it is a cunning and ruthless criminal mastermind who has set his sights on world domination. But Indy and Gale have formidable weapons: the powers of Wicca, the sword of the legendary Merlin, and Indy's own adventurous brand of magic.

Appearances[]

Characters[]

  • Ahmed
  • Arthur (Mentioned only)
  • Jim Barrett
  • Dave Barton
  • Fred Carruthers
  • Dr. Filipo Castilano (Mentioned only)
  • Jesus Christ (Mentioned only)
  • Molly Consers
  • Willy Consers
  • Konstantin LeBlanc Cordas
  • Jefferson Davis (Mentioned only)
  • Admiral Roberto Matteo Di Palma
  • Captain Eckener
  • Thomas Alva Edison (Mentioned only)
  • Sir Galahad (Mentioned only)
  • Constable Harrison
  • Karl Jaeger
  • Jethro
  • Indiana Jones
  • Ron Judson
  • Fritz Kasner
  • Wilhelm Kroner (Mentioned only)
  • Morgan Lafey (Mentioned only)
  • Lady of the Lake (Mentioned only)
  • Antoine LeDuc
  • Valdez Maroto
  • Martha
  • Bjorn McManus
  • Merlin (Mentioned only)
  • Millie (Mentioned only)
  • Annie Oakley (Mentioned only)
  • Gale Parker
  • Gale Parker's father (Mentioned only)
  • William Pencroft
  • Uther Pendragon (Mentioned only) (as "Utherpendragon")
  • John Pennington
  • Captain Richard Pruett
  • Raggedy Andy (Mentioned only)
  • Sybil Saunders (Mentioned only)
  • Rex Silber
  • Jack Silverstein (Mentioned only)
  • Athena St. Brendan
  • Caitlin St. Brendan
  • Kerrie St. Brendan
  • Nikola Tesla (Mentioned only)
  • Thales of Miletus (Mentioned only)
  • Thomas Treadwell
  • Victoria (Mentioned only)

Artifacts[]

Locations[]

  • Atlantic Ocean
    • Denmark Strait
  • Avalon (Mentioned only)
  • Camelot (Mentioned only)
  • Caspian Sea (Mentioned only)
  • Europe
    • England
      • Glastonbury (Mentioned only)
      • London
        • Bank of London (Mentioned only)
        • Hogsbreath Inn
        • London University (Mentioned only)
        • London Zoo (Mentioned only)
        • Whitehall (Mentioned only)
      • Middlesex (Mentioned only)
      • New Forest
      • Rudston (Mentioned only)
        • Rudstone (Mentioned only)
      • Salisbury Plain
      • Sherwood Forest (Mentioned only)
      • St. Brendan Glen
      • Stonehenge (Mentioned only)
      • Yorkshire (Mentioned only)
        • Boroughbridge (Mentioned only)
          • Devil's Arrows (Mentioned only)
    • English Channel
    • France
    • Germany (Mentioned only)
      • Friedrichshafen (Mentioned only)
      • Hamburg (Mentioned only)
    • Italy (Mentioned only)
      • Arce (Mentioned only)
      • Rome (Mentioned only)
    • Miletus (Mentioned only)
    • Vatican (Mentioned only)
  • Haiti (Mentioned only)
  • India (Mentioned only)
  • Jan Mayen Island
  • South Africa (Mentioned only)
  • South America (Mentioned only)
  • Tibet (Mentioned only)
  • United States of America (Mentioned only)
    • California (Mentioned only)
      • San Diego (Mentioned only)
    • Florida
      • Dead Man's Bay (Mentioned only)
      • Jacksonville (Mentioned only)
        • Port Jacksonville (Mentioned only)
      • Kingsley Plantation (Mentioned only)
      • Little Talbot Island (Mentioned only)
      • Maclenny (Mentioned only)
      • New Orleans (Mentioned only)
      • Ocean Pond (Mentioned only)
      • Olustee Station (Mentioned only)
      • Steinhatchee (Mentioned only)
      • St. John's River (Mentioned only)
      • White Springs (Mentioned only)
    • Gettysburg (Mentioned only)
    • New York City
    • New Jersey
      • Hudson River
      • Lakehurst
    • Princeton University (Mentioned only)
    • Texas (Mentioned only)
  • Volga River (Mentioned only)

Events[]

  • Crusade (Mentioned only)
  • American Civil War (Mentioned only)
    • Battle of Gettysburg (Mentioned only)
    • Battle of Antietam (Mentioned only)
    • Battle of Ocean Pond (Mentioned only)
  • Dance of a Hundred Years (Mentioned only)

Creatures[]

  • Alligator (Mentioned only)
  • Armadillo (Mentioned only)
  • Barracuda (Mentioned only)
  • Black bear (Mentioned only)
  • Boar
  • Coguar (Mentioned only)
  • Donkey (Mentioned only)
  • Dragon (Mentioned only)
  • Fox (Mentioned only)
  • Leopard (Mentioned only)
  • Lizard (Mentioned only)
  • Mouse (Mentioned only)
  • Panther (Mentioned only)
  • Pig (Mentioned only)
  • Possum (Mentioned only)
  • Racoon (Mentioned only)
  • Shark (Mentioned only)
  • Snake (Mentioned only)
  • Unicorn (Head only)
  • Water buffalo (Mentioned only)
  • Wildcat (Mentioned only)
  • Woodchuck (Mentioned only)

Miscellanea[]

  • American Indian (Mentioned only)
  • Bedouin (Mentioned only)
  • Graf Zeppelin
  • Indy's pistol
  • Knights of the Round Table (Mentioned only)
  • MI5
  • Museum Council of Great Britain (Mentioned only)
  • Pan American Airways
  • Romani (Mentioned only)
  • Scotland Yard (Mentioned only)
  • Six Hundred of the Vatican (Mentioned only)
  • Spanish Inquisition (Mentioned only)
  • Train
  • Viking (Mentioned only)
  • Wicca (Mentioned only)

Cover gallery[]

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Adaptations
Raiders of the Lost Ark · Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade · Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: The Mata Hari Affair
Cancelled: Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings
Original stories
Indiana Jones and the Peril at Delphi · Indiana Jones and the Dance of the Giants
Indiana Jones and the Seven Veils · Indiana Jones and the Genesis Deluge
Indiana Jones and the Unicorn's Legacy · Indiana Jones and the Interior World
Indiana Jones and the Sky Pirates · Indiana Jones and the White Witch
Indiana Jones and the Philosopher's Stone · Indiana Jones and the Dinosaur Eggs
Indiana Jones and the Hollow Earth · Indiana Jones and the Secret of the Sphinx
Indiana Jones and the Army of the Dead
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Indiana Jones and the Feathered Serpent · Indiana Jones and the Longship of the Gods
Indiana Jones and the Gold of El Dorado · Indiana Jones and the Sword of Genghis Khan
Indiana Jones and the Lost People · Indiana Jones and the Secret of Easter Island
Indiana Jones and the Labyrinth of Horus · Indiana Jones and the Avalon Inheritance
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