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crack_van2011-02-01 02:59 pm
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Wolfkammer by moth2fic (NC-17)
Hello. I'm Kat and I'm driving the van for The Professionals this month. 2010 brought the first ever Professionals Big Bang to Live Journal at
ci5_boxoftricks and a wealth of great stories. I'll be reccing some of these gems, as well as a few others. Plus I get St. Valentine's Day! I know romance will be in the air. I'm so excited to be able to point out fabulous fic in this classic fandom.
First out of the box is:
Fandom: THE PROFESSIONALS
Pairing: Bodie/Doyle
Length: 32,265 words
Author on LJ:
moth2fic
Author Website: http://www.moth2fic.com/ OR
http://archiveofourown.org/users/moth2fic/pseuds/moth2fic
Why this must be read:
Summary from the author: Cowley lends Bodie and Doyle to the authorities in Germany to help counter possible neo-nazi terrorism. Hints of the supernatural hinder and help their efforts but not everyone believes... During their time in Germany the lads discover new feelings for each other.
I love supernatural stories and I particularly like vampires, occult and werewolves. Heck, I like 'em all! Moth has given me something a bit different in Pros with her werewolf story. I think it was well researched. She gave me the feeling of being in the German countryside with her descriptions. Her lads were tough and spot on.
Here's a little teaser:
The name of their destination intrigued them both: Wolfkammer, a room or chamber of wolves. What were they getting themselves into? Cowley had given very little in the way of explanation, just saying that the Bonn authorities had requested their aid and expertise in catching some particularly nasty terrorists in the Wolfkammer area. Their experience with the IRA would, it was thought at the highest levels, be helpful. A German liaison officer would meet them at Dieringhausen station and brief them more thoroughly.
“I'll leave the details to the Germans,” said Cowley. “You'll be better off getting all the facts when you're in the location.” And that was all he had really said about the matter.
Now they could, and did, speculate.
“Wolfkammer,” said Ray. “Sounds like a hotbed of trouble but it's probably a semi-urban area with a highly respectable population.”
“Might have had a colourful history.” Bodie grinned and they spent a few minutes playing with the idea.
“Little Red Riding Hood probably lived down the road,” said Doyle.
“And the three little pigs built the first brick house in the region,” Bodie agreed, laughing.
“On the other hand, it might have been a den of robbers and bandits who terrorised everyone in the Middle Ages. Some of the old fairy tales are based on real incidents with human villains.”
Wolfkammer
First out of the box is:
Fandom: THE PROFESSIONALS
Pairing: Bodie/Doyle
Length: 32,265 words
Author on LJ:
Author Website: http://www.moth2fic.com/ OR
http://archiveofourown.org/users/moth2fic/pseuds/moth2fic
Why this must be read:
Summary from the author: Cowley lends Bodie and Doyle to the authorities in Germany to help counter possible neo-nazi terrorism. Hints of the supernatural hinder and help their efforts but not everyone believes... During their time in Germany the lads discover new feelings for each other.
I love supernatural stories and I particularly like vampires, occult and werewolves. Heck, I like 'em all! Moth has given me something a bit different in Pros with her werewolf story. I think it was well researched. She gave me the feeling of being in the German countryside with her descriptions. Her lads were tough and spot on.
Here's a little teaser:
The name of their destination intrigued them both: Wolfkammer, a room or chamber of wolves. What were they getting themselves into? Cowley had given very little in the way of explanation, just saying that the Bonn authorities had requested their aid and expertise in catching some particularly nasty terrorists in the Wolfkammer area. Their experience with the IRA would, it was thought at the highest levels, be helpful. A German liaison officer would meet them at Dieringhausen station and brief them more thoroughly.
“I'll leave the details to the Germans,” said Cowley. “You'll be better off getting all the facts when you're in the location.” And that was all he had really said about the matter.
Now they could, and did, speculate.
“Wolfkammer,” said Ray. “Sounds like a hotbed of trouble but it's probably a semi-urban area with a highly respectable population.”
“Might have had a colourful history.” Bodie grinned and they spent a few minutes playing with the idea.
“Little Red Riding Hood probably lived down the road,” said Doyle.
“And the three little pigs built the first brick house in the region,” Bodie agreed, laughing.
“On the other hand, it might have been a den of robbers and bandits who terrorised everyone in the Middle Ages. Some of the old fairy tales are based on real incidents with human villains.”
Wolfkammer
