Gilles V said:Hohlbein's Indy novels are also available in Dutch.
That's how I got to read them.
But then again, they say that Dutch is even more difficult to learn than German.
Gilles, is your native tongue Dutch?
Gilles V said:Hohlbein's Indy novels are also available in Dutch.
That's how I got to read them.
But then again, they say that Dutch is even more difficult to learn than German.
Viper said:1. McCoy mentions Indy having a .38 Webley (meaning the Mk.4, the only .38 model), but, Indy is traditionally seen with a Webley Mk.6 (.445)
Sorry for the typo, but also in the books I remember him having a .455 in the ones I've read. Also, IMO the S&W isn't as unique as the Webley. Anyway, my point is that he never, with the exception of Max McCoy's books, has the Mk.IV. He can do whatever he wants with that, I guess. Oh well, nevermind.VP said:It's .455, and he only carried a Webley in LC. He had a Smith & Wesson .45 ACP Hand Ejector 2/Model 1917 with a 4" barrel in RotLA, which IMO is the ultimate Indy weapon.
Viper said:2. I'm not sure if Indy was hiding this, or if McCoy made an error, but in The Secret of the Sphinx, Indy says he was never married, but he was married to Deirdre in one of the books Rob Macgregor wrote, until she died in the very next one.
VP said:Try to get the book autographed.