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crack_van2013-04-14 08:38 pm
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For King and Country by killalla (PG 13)
Fandom: PERSON OF INTEREST
Pairing: Harold Finch & John Reese
Length: 3.2k
Author on LJ:
killalla
Author Website: AO3, meme_of_interest
Why this must be read: Person of Interest has generated a lot of AUs, some more successful than others, this is one of the best. Don't be put of by the fact that it is an AU. It is a wonderful fusion of Randall Garrett's Lord Darcy Series and Person of Interest. I found that it didn't matter that I knew nothing about the Lord Darcy series, killalla manages to spin a very compelling tale, that is excellently paced and very much in character. My only complaint is that it was not longer.
Extract: “Who I am is not important,” his captor gasped, glancing down at the arm which was applying slow and steady pressure to his windpipe. “The question, King’s Agent, is who you are without your commission, and who you want to be now that it is gone.”
For King and Country by killalla
Pairing: Harold Finch & John Reese
Length: 3.2k
Author on LJ:
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Author Website: AO3, meme_of_interest
Why this must be read: Person of Interest has generated a lot of AUs, some more successful than others, this is one of the best. Don't be put of by the fact that it is an AU. It is a wonderful fusion of Randall Garrett's Lord Darcy Series and Person of Interest. I found that it didn't matter that I knew nothing about the Lord Darcy series, killalla manages to spin a very compelling tale, that is excellently paced and very much in character. My only complaint is that it was not longer.
Extract: “Who I am is not important,” his captor gasped, glancing down at the arm which was applying slow and steady pressure to his windpipe. “The question, King’s Agent, is who you are without your commission, and who you want to be now that it is gone.”
For King and Country by killalla