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Two Men in a Boat by Di T (R)
Fandom: MAN FROM UNCLE
Pairing: Napoleon/Illya
Length: 73K
Author on LJ:
dinahmt
Author Website: Archived at good old File 40 and CGM
Why this must be read:
Di T's stuff is characterised by strong canon and plausible and hot sex. This is a first time story with the boys absolutely in character throughout as they explore the implications of the changes they contemplate in their unique relationship. Oh - and did I mention the hot sex?
Two Men in a Boat
Pairing: Napoleon/Illya
Length: 73K
Author on LJ:
![[profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Author Website: Archived at good old File 40 and CGM
Why this must be read:
Di T's stuff is characterised by strong canon and plausible and hot sex. This is a first time story with the boys absolutely in character throughout as they explore the implications of the changes they contemplate in their unique relationship. Oh - and did I mention the hot sex?
Two Men in a Boat
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Yep. 'fraid so. Coming so late to this reccing lark it isn't easy to find good stuff that hasn't already been rec'd - everything Cord Smithee *genuflects* ever wrote, for instance.
There's a fab one of Keelywolfe's that I was going to rec last night (because it's a fave of mine) but, sure enough, there it was in crack van memories. (But not since 2004). Hell, I might just rec it anyway - it's so good.
Any tips for avoiding yawns from cousins bored with the same old stuff?
BTW I'm planning to rec the "Snake in the Garden of Eden Affair" this evening as, until you tracked down a viable link, it's been impossible for folk to access.
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You have one good thing going on right now - a lot of stories move from zine to internet during June right after Media West convention.
You can also look at
Lastly, you can try Ravenslair, although it's awful to search, http://www.ravenslair.net/ and The Wonderful World of Makebelieve.
If there is an author you like, find their homepage from one of their stories, and see what else is there.
I really wish Cord was still writing, but I don't think we'll see anything more.
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