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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
1984

Originally published
  
1984

Genre
  
Children's literature

3.3/5
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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

Author
  
J. J Fortune

Illustrator
  
Bill Sienkiewicz

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Series
  
Race Against Time series

Publisher
  
Dell Publishing (US) Armada (UK)

Preceded by
  
Revenge in the Silent Tomb

Followed by
  
Pursuit of the Deadly Diamonds

Race Against Time books
  
Revenge in the Silent Tomb, Evil in Paradise, Duel for the Samurai Sword, The Secret of the Third Watch, Journey to Atlantis

Escape from Raven Castle is book 2 of the Race Against Time series written by J. J. Fortune.

Contents

Plot summary

The book opened at a Saturday, 5:03 p.m., with a New York teen Stephen Lane, and his uncle Richard Duffy, being ambushed by hoodlums on a train stopping at a remote region in Scotland. The struggle ended with Stephen being kidnapped by two men who drove off in a black car while Richard was unable to follow as the train had started and was passing over a bridge.

This was followed by a flashback to the day before which saw Stephen's father and mother going off on a junket to San Francisco at the invitation of Fell Industries, leaving Stephen in their New York home under the charge of Richard.

The uncle-nephew were tossing ideas back and forth on how to spend the weekend when Richard received an emergency call from his old friend, Hamish Claymore, a retired British Intelligence officer, asking him to meet at Carrabash train station at 5:15 p.m. the following evening. Richard owed Hamish a favour from the past. The uncle-nephew duo found themselves flying Glasgow, after Richard called in a favour from another old friend, Lou.

After being abducted at the train station, Stephen was brought to a lone medieval fortress known as Raven Castle, which overlooked Killy Bay and the North Sea. Killy Bay, Raven Castle and Carrabash are fictional places created for the book.

In the castle, Stephen was brought before the main villain of the story, Jonathan Fell. Fell was an arms dealer who got his start in the business when as an officer during World War II, he misappropriated captured stocks of German weapons. He arranged the kidnapping of Stephen to force Richard Duffy to perform a mission.

Stephen managed to escape from the castle and ran into Richard who was given a lift by Annie MacKenzie, a marine biologist sent by a Royal Commission to investigate why all fauna and flora died in the local lake four decades before, and nothing could live in it, earning it the name Death Loch.

The trio soon found that though that Fell's gang of henchmen managed to cut off all routes in and out of this remote part of Scotland. The local town of Killy Bay had been at Fell's mercy for a long time.

Richard decided that the only way to come out tops was to infiltrate Raven Castle and capture Fell.

Non-recurring characters

  • Jonathan Fell, death merchant whose ventures in the past had been thwarted by Richard.
  • Annie MacKenzie, marine biologist.
  • Hamish Claymore, retired British Intelligence officer.
  • Chapter headings

    1. Strangers on a train, Saturday: 5:03 P.M., Scotland
    2. Bored, bored, bored, Friday: 8:17 P.M., New York
    3. The Death Merchant, Saturday: 5:30 P.M., Scotland
    4. Locked in the tower, Saturday: 5:50 P.M., Scotland
    5. The Black Staircase, Saturday: 8:16 P.M., Scotland
    6. A getaway, Saturday: 8:28 P.M., Scotland
    7. “You take the high road …”, Saturday: 8:58 P.M., Scotland
    8. Torchlight Meeting, Saturday: 9:32 P.M., Scotland
    9. A Dangerous Game, Saturday: 10:50 P.M., Scotland
    10. Deep Waters, Saturday: 11:19 P.M., Scotland
    11. The Crack in the Castle Wall, Sunday: 12:26 A.M., Scotland
    12. “I’ll take the low road …”, Sunday: 1:33 A.M., Scotland
    13. High-pressure Diving, Sunday: 2:08 A.M., Scotland
    14. The Villain’s Tale, Sunday: 2:29 A.M., Scotland
    15. Death Dust!, Sunday: 2:54 A.M., Scotland
    16. Under the gun, Sunday: 3:09 A.M., Scotland
    17. Whose Heart is in the Highlands?, Sunday: 3:25 A.M., Scotland
    18. “and I’ll be hame afore ye”, Sunday: 12:02 A.M., New York

    References

    Escape from Raven Castle Wikipedia