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Magic isn't easy.
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24 hours worth of messages from the voicemail of the Vicar of St Saviour's in the Marshes Shoreditch, who would be enjoying his day off much less if he knew that someone has just nicked the lead off the church's roof...
Contains, as the continuity announcer would say, strong language.
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After the events of the retaking of Deep Space Nine, Kira is actually looking forward to a quiet day going through the paperwork.
Needless to say, it doesn't work out quite like that.
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There's only one problem the Archdeacon doesn't know how to solve. Unfortunately, it's very close to home indeed...
Set before series 2 episode 6.
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"She's our granddaughter, sweetie."
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Sherlock and John enter the Big Brother house.
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Aral and Cordelia's wedding. And wedding night.
Last bookmarked by tree_and_leaf
4 Feb 2012
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Everyone has a grieving process. John's just happens to involve subterfuge, conspiracies, and violence.
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L-Space: The final frontier. These are the adventures of the individual formerly called Dr Horace Worblehat, now simply known as The Librarian, his relentless mission to explore strange new shelves, to seek out new volumes and new cataloguing systems, and to boldly go where no ape has gone before.
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This is a quasi-historical AU of the BBC Sherlock series set (more or less) in three fantasy kingdoms devised by the Bronte children.
The time period is roughly the late seventeenth century and readers should bear in mind that this saga contains the doings of a set of supremely dysfunctional more-or-less European Royal families steeped in the "divine right of kings" ideology of monarchy, filtered through an early nineteenth century Romantic/Gothick sensibility and then depicted using the freedom of expression afforded by the early twenty-first century internet.
Furthermore, if the Greek myths contemplated it, some member of the Royal houses of Gondal, Angria or Gaaldine has probably put it into practice somewhere.
Gentle reader, consider yourself advised accordingly.
Downloadable ebook versions of the sequence can be found here
Last bookmarked by tree_and_leaf
8 Jan 2012
