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dawnebeth.livejournal.com) wrote in
crack_van2013-09-03 02:07 pm
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Murder Ward by Dana Austin Marsh (slash)
I'm Dawnebeth, back behind the wheel of the red and white painted Torino/crackvan. I'm looking for old and new stories that will illustrate my love of Starsky and Hutch.
Fandom: STARSKY & HUTCH
Pairing: Starsky/Hutch
Length: 49,679 words
Author on LJ: unknown
Author Website: http://www.starskyhutcharchive.net/viewuser.php?uid=249
Why this must be read: I read this originally when it was in a zine, so I was really excited that is is now online. This is an AU version of the episode Murder Ward. Starsky is still a cop but partnered with a man who has been injured, so he wasn't able to go undercover with Starsky to Cabrillo State. Starsky's on his own as a suicidal patient, and has to rely and trust the sympathetic orderly Ken Hutchinson for his safety. I love how Dana Austin Marsh weaves Starsky's history in (the incident with Prudholm) yet slightly alters the events because now Hutch isn't a cop. They still have that instant connection, but aren't quite sure how to trust one another. DAM's attention to detail is always a joy, and this is a long, satisfying read.
Murder Ward
Fandom: STARSKY & HUTCH
Pairing: Starsky/Hutch
Length: 49,679 words
Author on LJ: unknown
Author Website: http://www.starskyhutcharchive.net/viewuser.php?uid=249
Why this must be read: I read this originally when it was in a zine, so I was really excited that is is now online. This is an AU version of the episode Murder Ward. Starsky is still a cop but partnered with a man who has been injured, so he wasn't able to go undercover with Starsky to Cabrillo State. Starsky's on his own as a suicidal patient, and has to rely and trust the sympathetic orderly Ken Hutchinson for his safety. I love how Dana Austin Marsh weaves Starsky's history in (the incident with Prudholm) yet slightly alters the events because now Hutch isn't a cop. They still have that instant connection, but aren't quite sure how to trust one another. DAM's attention to detail is always a joy, and this is a long, satisfying read.
Murder Ward
