The answer depends on your viewpoint. To the readers and viewers of the books, TV series, and movies of Robert B. Parker it truly does exist as a fictional town. To anyone studying the maps and northern coastline of Massachusetts, it's nowhere to be found.
However, it is believed that Paradise is based on the town of Marblehead, MA, located on the North Shore of Boston.
fictional town of Paradise, Massachusetts
The Paradise Rock Club is a club located in Boston, Massachusetts. It is a place to see bands perform. U2's Bono has had some kind things to say about the Paradise Rock Club, even though U2 is not considered the type of band to play clubs.
The address of the Swampscott Historical Society is: 99 Paradise Rd, Swampscott, MA 01907-1955
The song Paradise is from the album Paradise
The possessive noun form of "Paradise" is "Paradise's", as in "The beauty of Paradise's landscape was mesmerizing."
The address of the Paradise Branch is: 5922 Clark Road, Paradise, 95969 4896
The first book of the "Leaving Paradise" trilogy is Leaving Paradise! Then it's Return to Paradise.
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Paradise Canyon is the title of a 1935 film. It starred John Wayne.
The title of the movie that follows "Jessie Stone: Benefit of the Doubt" in the series is "Jessie Stone: Lost in Paradise." This film, released in 2015, continues the story of the character Jesse Stone, portrayed by Tom Selleck, as he navigates crime and personal challenges in the fictional town of Paradise, Massachusetts.
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