Young Indiana Jones and the Tomb of Terror is the second young adult novel in the series published by Random House, and the first by author Les Martin. It was released in 1990.
Publisher's summary[]
Blood-chilling adventure in sun-baked Egypt
Young Indiana Jones has some questions:
- Where did a street kid get a priceless gold ring?
- Why does a German archaeologist say the Pharaoh's tomb is empty?
- What lies beneath the trapdoor in the Valley of the Kings?
The answers may cost Indy—his life!
Appearances[]
Characters[]
- Abdul (Mentioned only)
- Marcus Brody
- Cheops (Mentioned only)
- Davis (Mentioned only)
- Sallah Mohammed Faisel el-Kahir
- Henry Walton Jones, Sr. (Mentioned only)
- Indiana Jones
- Napoleon (Mentioned only)
- Osiris (Mentioned only)
- Gustav von Trappen
- Tutankhamun (As Ka spirit)
- Wilhelm II (Mentioned only)
Locations[]
- California (Mentioned only)
- Illinois (Mentioned only)
- Cairo (Mentioned only)
- Middle East
- Egypt
- Cairo
- Great Pyramid
- Luxor / Thebes
- Valley of the Kings
- Nile River
- Suez Canal (Mentioned only)
- Egypt
- New York (Mentioned only)
- Europe (Mentioned only)
- Far East (Mentioned only)
Artifacts[]
- Ring of Osiris
- Statue of Tutankhamon
Cover gallery[]
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