Stars Like Us

Author:   Stephen K. Stanford
Publisher:   Flame Tree Publishing
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9781787589650


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   04 November 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Stars Like Us


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In the sequel to Stephen K. Stanford's 'Jubilee' follow Col Pereolo in Stars Like Us. Col is security chief for the artificial mini-world of JUBILEE – a kind of Vegas-in-space. But his peaceful life is shattered by a surprise attack, and desperate to save his young family, he flees with an unlikely crew including ex-wife, Sana. But the League base he reaches is riven by politics and infiltrated by the enemy. Col must escape again, this time to his birth planet, where he faces long dormant personal demons. Where is Jubilee? What's happened to Col's wife and kids? How can he stop these politically incorrect feelings for Sana from bubbling up? Only the stars can tell. AUTHOR: Stephen K. Stanford has been a serial entrepreneur since the age of twenty-one, launching numerous projects in the arts, fashion and music industries. He fell in love with books as a child, devouring his fathers' vast 'golden age' sci-fi collection, and lives in Melbourne with his wife and two highly truculent Siamese cats.

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Author:   Stephen K. Stanford
Publisher:   Flame Tree Publishing
Imprint:   Flame Tree Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.198kg
ISBN:  

9781787589650


ISBN 10:   178758965
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   04 November 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Reviews

""Jubilee is the sort of book that will please both regular readers of non-intrusive space opera adventure as well as those looking for the pointed social critiques of the coolest New Wave sf. And which is as entertaining a look at human foibles as any crime novel written by Elmore Leonard. Stanford's writing is infectious, readable stuff. Ideas and action flow nicely, the characters pop, the situations veer from light to dark and back again with ease, and the book balances beach read readability, grit, and satiric punch.""--ConsideringStories On Jubilee - ""A pair of detectives venture into an AI-ruled parallel universe to discreetly recover the body of a politician's son--a job that proves trickier than they'd first thought, especially as they start to realize the attraction between them.""--Gizmodo On Jubilee - ""A ripping yarn, fast paced and easy to read.""--Medium - Views of Other Planes On Jubilee - ""An action-packed, smart-talking plot scrambles its way to a satisfying end. There's potential for more adventures for these investigators, whose energy and connection soars.""--Aurealis Magazine On Jubilee - ""An amusing and fast-paced saga sure to please fans of classic space opera.""--Publishers Weekly On Jubilee - ""Get past the surface pulp romp and into the action, and you find a thoughtful, entertaining adventure that ends with a modern family and new adventures on the horizon.""--Everything is Better with Dragons On Jubilee - ""Jubilee is a breath of fresh air in a genre that seems too often stuck in a pattern of dense stories that tend to take themselves too seriously. Jubilee is just one hell of a ride through a galaxy of excitement and intrigue. Strap on your rocket pack and get ready for the ride of your life!""--A Reviewer Darkly On Jubilee - ""Sf fans will enjoy this adventure that takes a look at the future of humans in space. Stanford's debut pushes his characters to the brink while making statements about our current world.""--Booklist On Jubilee - ""Space operas are a great genre, but can often be staid. You can have fun in space and that is what Jubilee brings to the party. High adventures [and] an interesting mix of gritty world building with some fun characters. I would gladly read more misadventures of Col.""--SF Book


""Stars Like Us is a nice sequel to a solid space opera that nicely expands the universe. I look forward to more adventures."" -- Henry Lazarus On Jubilee – ""An amusing and fast-paced saga sure to please fans of classic space opera."" -- Publishers Weekly On Jubilee – ""Sf fans will enjoy this adventure that takes a look at the future of humans in space. Stanford’s debut pushes his characters to the brink while making statements about our current world."" -- Booklist On Jubilee – ""A pair of detectives venture into an AI-ruled parallel universe to discreetly recover the body of a politician’s son—a job that proves trickier than they’d first thought, especially as they start to realize the attraction between them."" -- Gizmodo ""Jubilee is the sort of book that will please both regular readers of non-intrusive space opera adventure as well as those looking for the pointed social critiques of the coolest New Wave sf. And which is as entertaining a look at human foibles as any crime novel written by Elmore Leonard. Stanford’s writing is infectious, readable stuff. Ideas and action flow nicely, the characters pop, the situations veer from light to dark and back again with ease, and the book balances beach read readability, grit, and satiric punch."" -- ConsideringStories On Jubilee – ""Jubilee is a breath of fresh air in a genre that seems too often stuck in a pattern of dense stories that tend to take themselves too seriously. Jubilee is just one hell of a ride through a galaxy of excitement and intrigue. Strap on your rocket pack and get ready for the ride of your life!"" -- A Reviewer Darkly On Jubilee – ""Get past the surface pulp romp and into the action, and you find a thoughtful, entertaining adventure that ends with a modern family and new adventures on the horizon."" -- Everything is Better with Dragons On Jubilee – ""A ripping yarn, fast paced and easy to read."" -- Medium - Views of Other Planes On Jubilee – “Space operas are a great genre, but can often be staid. You can have fun in space and that is what Jubilee brings to the party. High adventures [and] an interesting mix of gritty world building with some fun characters. I would gladly read more misadventures of Col.” -- SF Book On Jubilee – ""An action-packed, smart-talking plot scrambles its way to a satisfying end. There’s potential for more adventures for these investigators, whose energy and connection soars."" -- Aurealis Magazine


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Stephen K. Stanford has been a serial entrepreneur since the age of twenty-one, launching numerous projects in the arts, fashion and music industries. He fell in love with books as a child, devouring his fathers' vast 'golden age' sci-fi collection, and lives in Melbourne with his wife and two highly truculent Siamese cats.

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