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crack_van2004-05-09 11:14 am
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Epiphaneia by Lanning Cook (NC-17)
Fandom: THE SENTINEL
Pairing: Jim/Blair
Author on LJ:
lanning
Author Website: Lanning Cook's Fiction
Size: 210k
Why this story must be read:
The thing I love about Lanning's stories is that she takes her time in telling them. There is no great rush to get to the end. Instead, she fully explores the stories she tells. Epiphanea is a gentle story told with great humor. She has a wonderful grasp of the characters and her plot is sublime.
The story starts with a drunk Jim and proceeds from there. Why has Jim sought comfort in tequila? Why did he assault the Chief of Police? And what happens when Blair overhears part of Jim's confession?
A Small Sample
Jim rested his chin on the table and pressed his nose to the tequila bottle to share a nasty snicker with his only companion. The addressed party floated with tranquil abandon near the bottom of the bottle - apparently not amused, if Jim were any judge of invertebrate facial expressions. That was the thing about worms. No sense of humor. But they made great listeners.
Epiphaneia
Pairing: Jim/Blair
Author on LJ:
Author Website: Lanning Cook's Fiction
Size: 210k
Why this story must be read:
The thing I love about Lanning's stories is that she takes her time in telling them. There is no great rush to get to the end. Instead, she fully explores the stories she tells. Epiphanea is a gentle story told with great humor. She has a wonderful grasp of the characters and her plot is sublime.
The story starts with a drunk Jim and proceeds from there. Why has Jim sought comfort in tequila? Why did he assault the Chief of Police? And what happens when Blair overhears part of Jim's confession?
A Small Sample
Jim rested his chin on the table and pressed his nose to the tequila bottle to share a nasty snicker with his only companion. The addressed party floated with tranquil abandon near the bottom of the bottle - apparently not amused, if Jim were any judge of invertebrate facial expressions. That was the thing about worms. No sense of humor. But they made great listeners.
Epiphaneia
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