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crack_van2012-05-05 10:12 am
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MASQUERADE by TAROT. (adult)
Back to the UK. *puts sun visor back up and replaces sunglasses in glove compartment*
Fandom: THE PROFESSIONALS
Pairing: Bodie/Doyle
Length: 46,377 words
Author on LJ not known
Author website/archives The Circuit Archive On the home page, search under ‘Authors’.
Why this must be read: This is a much longer fic - almost a novel - on one of my favourite Pros themes, where the lads go undercover as gay. The concept is amusing in the first place and then there’s the added pleasure of wondering how it will affect them once they’ve got used to the idea. The undercover roles here are explored in minute detail, and the setting up of these is what initially makes the story different and interesting. They are involved in a complex op set in a theatre among musical and theatrical people - and in their temporary flat. The theatre background is well-researched and fascinating, and the OCs are well-drawn. There is plenty of suspense, and UST and the humour is delightful, especially the way the practice piano is finally dealt with. In a sense there is a masquerade (undercover) within a world of masquerades (theatre) and then there are the masquerades where we try to deceive ourselves and our closest friends. An altogether intriguing fic and one that has the length and space to explore the implications properly.
Masquerade
Fandom: THE PROFESSIONALS
Pairing: Bodie/Doyle
Length: 46,377 words
Author on LJ not known
Author website/archives The Circuit Archive On the home page, search under ‘Authors’.
Why this must be read: This is a much longer fic - almost a novel - on one of my favourite Pros themes, where the lads go undercover as gay. The concept is amusing in the first place and then there’s the added pleasure of wondering how it will affect them once they’ve got used to the idea. The undercover roles here are explored in minute detail, and the setting up of these is what initially makes the story different and interesting. They are involved in a complex op set in a theatre among musical and theatrical people - and in their temporary flat. The theatre background is well-researched and fascinating, and the OCs are well-drawn. There is plenty of suspense, and UST and the humour is delightful, especially the way the practice piano is finally dealt with. In a sense there is a masquerade (undercover) within a world of masquerades (theatre) and then there are the masquerades where we try to deceive ourselves and our closest friends. An altogether intriguing fic and one that has the length and space to explore the implications properly.
Masquerade
