Listing Bookmarks

List of Bookmarks

  1. Public Bookmark 18

    Summary

    Bunter snaps a photo, Peter gets a cough, and Harriet starts a novel. Somehow, in the middle of it all, Harriet and Bunter come to an understanding.

    26 May 2012

  2. Public Bookmark 8

    Summary

    Spring, 1940. In a remote German Army base a captured British intelligence officer resists interrogation and waits for death. But his family has influence even he never suspected they possessed and help is at hand from a wholly unexpected source.

    26 May 2012

  3. Public Bookmark *

    Summary

    The way Neal says it, though, amused and dismissive, is almost insulting. Of course Peter would never do such a thing, Neal's tone implies. Absurd notion.

    26 Apr 2012

  4. Public Bookmark 3

    Summary

    In an old Yorkshire inn, in the aftermath of his unsuccessful defence of an accused murderer, Sir Impey Biggs explains his hatred of blackmailers.

    19 Apr 2012

  5. Rec 3

    Summary

    Gerald Wimsey wasn't preprared for Hilary Thorpe.

    27 Mar 2012

  6. Rec 5

    Summary

    His loss of dignity didn't even seem to register; he only sat there in the snow staring up at her. "Lee," he said faintly, "you really ought not to joke about these things."

    27 Mar 2012

  7. Rec 2

    Summary

    Harriet, Lord Saint-George and Lord Peter Wimsey meet in 1942.

    27 Mar 2012

  8. Rec 4

    Summary

    An encounter at the end of one career and the beginning of another.

    27 Mar 2012

  9. Rec 3

    Summary

    Gherkins had gotten hold of her fountain pen, and was doodling scratchily all over one end of her blotter. “Aunt Mary,” he said thoughtfully, “when you were Winnie’s age, could you climb trees?”

    27 Mar 2012

  10. Public Bookmark 3

    Summary

    2011. Two women are flung together by what seems to be an accident on the Underground. But then the Tube train draws up at a station that was closed in 1932....

    26 Mar 2012

  11. Public Bookmark 2

    Summary

    Harriet Vane was used to odd and artistic people at parties in Bohemian London, but when her ex-lover was found dead she couldn't help wondering whether a certain bloody awful poet might be more than he seemed.

    18 Mar 2012

  12. Public Bookmark 1

    Summary

    The crossroads demons have been around for a long time

    17 Mar 2012

  13. Public Bookmark 2

    Summary

    When the new Lady Peter begins receiving threatening notes, she decides to solve this mystery on her own.

    10 Mar 2012

  14. Public Bookmark 5

    Summary

    When John gets back, a lot of things are different around the BPRD. Most notably all the elves.

    19 Feb 2012

  15. Rec 7

    Summary

    Wooster has a reputation for pinching things--necklaces, amber statuettes, umbrellas--a reputation that becomes dashedly awkward when Lord Attenbury's emeralds go missing.

    15 Feb 2012

  16. Public Bookmark 1

    This work isn't hosted on the Archive so this blurb might not be complete or accurate.

    Summary

    Prompt: In order to solve a case Holmes (temporarily) sells Watson into white slavery. Please include: intense bartering and discussion of Watson's worth, gratuitous descriptions of money changing hands AND Holmes playing the part so well that Watson is worried he might actually be sold.

    1 Feb 2012

  17. Rec 7

    Summary

    “The Zeppo” meets “Gaudy Night”: Slash Edition

    22 Jan 2012

    Tags
    Notes

    A wonderful re-working of Gaudy Night in which all the supporting cast gets the limelight, and the usual Leading Gent and Lady are rarely to be seen.

  18. Rec 1

    Summary

    What if the concert at the end of Gaudy Night had not taken place on a beautiful evening? Peter and Harriet find themselves in the rain.

    4 Jan 2012

  19. Rec 12

    Summary

    "...Coppicing is a traditional method of woodland management which takes advantage of the fact that many trees make new growth from the stump or roots if cut down. In a coppiced wood, young tree stems are repeatedly cut down to near ground level. In subsequent growth years, many new shoots will emerge, and, after a number of years the coppiced tree, or stool, is ready to be harvested, and the cycle begins again..."

    28 Dec 2011

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    Saint-George in WWII, letters.

  20. Rec 14

    Summary

    Viscount Saint-George never meant to make a role model out of his uncle, but somehow Peter wormed himself into Saint-George's conscience.

    28 Dec 2011

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    Notes

    Great Saint-George POV of his life.

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