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crack_van2005-05-23 01:38 am
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Revenge in Seacouver by Anatala (NC-17)
Fandom: HIGHLANDER
Pairing: Duncan/Methos
Author on LJ: Unknown
Author Website: Anatala's Fiction
Why this must be read: Because futuristic fiction in Highlander is so hard to find and good futuristic fiction is even rarer.
In this story, it is seventy years in the future, the Gathering has come and gone (only a few Immortals remain) and Duncan is a police detective in Seacouver. When he is called in to investigate a series of murders at various local hotels, he meets the owner of the hotels, who is none other than Methos. The Methos, he thought had died so many years ago in the latter days of the Gathering.
As they struggle to rebuild their friendship after such a long time apart, they are drawn into a twisted plot of murder, deceit, betrayal and hidden secrets. Working together, they seek out the killer.
A truly engrossing read, that like any good murder mystery leaves you guessing until the end who the killer is -- only this mystery has dashes of hot Duncan/Methos to keep you entertained also.
Revenge in Seacouver
Pairing: Duncan/Methos
Author on LJ: Unknown
Author Website: Anatala's Fiction
Why this must be read: Because futuristic fiction in Highlander is so hard to find and good futuristic fiction is even rarer.
In this story, it is seventy years in the future, the Gathering has come and gone (only a few Immortals remain) and Duncan is a police detective in Seacouver. When he is called in to investigate a series of murders at various local hotels, he meets the owner of the hotels, who is none other than Methos. The Methos, he thought had died so many years ago in the latter days of the Gathering.
As they struggle to rebuild their friendship after such a long time apart, they are drawn into a twisted plot of murder, deceit, betrayal and hidden secrets. Working together, they seek out the killer.
A truly engrossing read, that like any good murder mystery leaves you guessing until the end who the killer is -- only this mystery has dashes of hot Duncan/Methos to keep you entertained also.
Revenge in Seacouver

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The prose didn't -- the exposition for each new character was surprisingly clunky -- but the link did.
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Thank you!
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I thought the original characters were well used, the plot may have not been on the level of a James Patterson novel, but for a slash fan fiction story, it keep me going and I've been reading murder mysteries for years. It vaguely reminded of a young Nora Roberts (J.D. Robb) in the making. Plus, the man-on-man sex didn't hurt either.
I am going back to that site to see what else is there.
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That said, one ficcer's favorite rec can sometimes end up on my blech! list. Glad there's enough variety out there for just about everyone.
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Of course.
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