Trapped in the USSR

Trapped in the U.S.S.R.

Front cover of UK edition
Author J. J. Fortune
Illustrator Bill Sienkiewicz (map by Giorgetta Bell McRee)
Country United States
Language English
Series Race Against Time series
Genre Juvenile
Publisher Dell Publishing (US), Armada (UK)
Publication date
1984
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 142 pp (paperback)
ISBN 0-440-99058-0
OCLC 11475122
Preceded by The Secret of the Third Watch
Followed by Journey to Atlantis

Trapped in the U.S.S.R. is book 8 of the Race Against Time series written by J. J. Fortune. It is notable for poor characterization, and ludicrous plot involving a teenage boy who has to escape the Russians, but seems more worried that his parents might find out he's away. At one point due to his lack of Russian fluency he has to pretend to be deaf and mute, but keeps talking anyway.

Plot summary

Richard Duffy promised Stephen an uneventful week when the latter's parents went for a week-long trip to Clearwater, Florida, for business. Reasoning if they were not home, they would not receive emergency phone calls or visitors asking for help, the uncle-nephew duo went out for dinner. Yet barely a block from their residence, they were surrounded by 4 heavy-set men who forced them into a limousine, driven directly to an airport runway and made to board a waiting plane, bypassing all normal customs, immigration and security channels.

They were flown to Estonia, and transferred to a submarine where a past adversary of Richard, Igor Borisov of the KGB, forced Richard to carry out a secret investigation into a plot by Soviet officials in the highest circle. Igor selected Richard because he could trust few people, and one of his own reliable men had been killed recently.

In order to get himself and Stephen safely home, Richard had to agree, and even had to work with the beautiful Natasha Golovina whom Richard had outmanoeuvred in the past in Paris. To make things worse, Stephen had to mention Michelle LeBlanc whom he met in the previous story Pursuit of the Deadly Diamonds, arousing Natasha's jealousy.

Convinced too that the plot Igor was facing was a threat to his own country and the world as a whole, they undertook feverish trips across the USSR, from Leningrad, to Moscow, to Tashkent, Bratsk, and finally, Odessa. Their assignment was to steal vital documents kept by five men identified as being chief conspirators in the plot.

Non-recurring Characters

Chapter headings

  1. A Chilly Welcome, Saturday, 7:18 A.M., Baltic Sea
  2. A Long, Long Walk, Friday, 6:47 P.M., New York City
  3. Dark Doings, Saturday, 8:03 A.M., Leningrad
  4. The First Step, Saturday, 8:52 A.M., Leningrad
  5. Breaking and Entering, Saturday, 9:27 A.M., Leningrad
  6. The Puzzle Begins, Saturday, 10:36 A.M., Leningrad
  7. In the Shadow of the Kremlin, Saturday, 1:05 P.M., Moscow
  8. A House in the Country, Saturday, 11:21 P.M., Moscow
  9. Go East, Young Man, Sunday, 1:03 A.M., Moscow
  10. Afternoon of the Knife, Sunday, 3:53 P.M., Tashkent
  11. Off to Siberia, Sunday, 4:10 P.M., Tashkent
  12. Trouble in the Taiga, Tuesday, 2:43 A.M., Bratsk
  13. Up In Smoke, Tuesday, 6:26 A.M., Bratsk
  14. The Trans-Siberian Railroad, Tuesday, 7:13 A.M., Siberia
  15. Going Crazy, Thursday, 8:09 A.M., Odessa
  16. Countdown to Disaster, Thursday, 8:17 P.M., Odessa
  17. The Deep Black Sea, Thursday, 11:31 P.M., Odessa
  18. Coming Home — A Little Late, Friday, 9:54 A.M., Turkey
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