Evil in Paradise

Evil in Paradise is book 3 of the Race Against Time series written by J. J. Fortune. However, there was a discrepancy in the publishing order between USA and UK, where Duel for the Samurai Sword was published earlier in the USA.

Evil in Paradise
Cover page of US edition of Evil in Paradise
AuthorJ. J. Fortune
IllustratorBill Sienkiewicz (map by Giorgetta Bell McRee)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesRace Against Time series
GenreJuvenile
PublisherDell Publishing (US), Armada (UK)
Publication date
1984
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages140 pp
ISBN0-440-92430-8
OCLC10688874
Preceded byEscape from Raven Castle 
Followed bySearch for Mad Jack's Crown 

Plot summary

Richard Duffy and his nephew went to Hawaii in answer to a call for help from Jade Munroe, an old friend of Richard's from his days as an adventurer.

Arriving in Jade's hideout, they found themselves held at gun point by her. Barely escaping back to their hotel, they narrowly evaded poisonous snakes in their room and discovered Richard's old nemesis, the Shark, was not only alive, but also back in town with a new game of providing new faces and identities for criminals.

However, they soon learned that they were dealing with a much more shrewd mastermind than the Shark ... the Mole, possessor of the only other Kronom K-D2 in the world.

Non-recurring Characters

  • Jade Munroe, a semi-legal trader based in Hawaii who lured Richard to her island hideout in Hawaii.
  • Tommy, a hoodlum waiting to ambush Richard in Jade's hideout.
  • ‘Arms’ Akimbo, a hoodlum with thick hairy arms.
  • The Shark, a gangster running an identity change racket for criminals on the run.

Chapter headings

  1. Sharp White Teeth, Saturday: 3:45 P.M., Hawaii
  2. A Cry for Help, Friday: 4:30 P.M., New York
  3. One hundred feet under, Saturday: 4:07 P.M., Hawaii
  4. Friend - or foe?, Saturday: 4:51 P.M., Hawaii
  5. The snakes close in, Saturday: 6:35 P.M., Hawaii
  6. A simple trick, Saturday: 7:30 P.M., Hawaii
  7. Enter the Shark, Saturday: 7:55 P.M., Hawaii
  8. Stick with the tourists, Saturday: 8:15 P.M., Hawaii
  9. Out of control, Saturday: 10:15 P.M., Hawaii
  10. Stampede, Sunday: 5:45 A.M., Hawaii
  11. Into the volcano, Sunday: 6:30 A.M., Hawaii
  12. Arms Akimbo, Sunday: 7:20 A.M., Hawaii
  13. The computer speaks, Sunday: 7:59 A.M., Hawaii
  14. Chaos reigns, Sunday: 8:15 A.M., Hawaii
  15. Blow-up!, Sunday: 8:35 A.M., Hawaii
  16. Villain unmasked, Sunday: 9:00 A.M., Hawaii
  17. Postcard from Hawaii, Monday: 11:32 A.M., New York
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