Jubilee
By Stephen K. Stanford
Genre:-FICTION/Science Fiction/Space Opera
Pages:-288
Publisher:-Flame Tree Press
Blurb:-It was meant to be an in and out mission...
Jubilee is a lawless, artifical world existing within it's own parallel universe; a seething cesspool of vice ruled by an eccentric Al.
So they say.
Detective Col and Danes are sent to Jubilee on a hastily organised mission to recover the body of a leading conservative politician (someone it seems, has been a naughty boy). But the corpse has been switched and the imperilled partners are drawn together. They might be falling in love, or they might be saving the galaxy-either way the authorities will not be pleased.
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My Review:-Jubilee, run by the Al Douglas, a parallel universe, where you can do as you please. When Col and Danee are suddenly sent to Jubilee to collect a body of a politician who has died, they expected it to be a easy job, but how wrong can it be. The body is waiting for Col and Danee, but there is a problem, it's not the right body, someone has swapped this body before they got there.
Col's wife goes missing as well, and Cole and Danee are put in the frame for murder. Has this something to do with the missing body that was swapped and if so, who is behind it and most importantly why?
This is a detective crime story but also a sci-fi one. The pace of the story was a bit slow at the begin but soon picked up speed, with some humour and romance. The characters were interesting and likeable.
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