A list of fic recs
Jul. 11th, 2019 05:26 pm
I’ve read some fics recently which I’d like to rec, both ACD and moreholmes. The fabulous
The Case of the Oblivious Detective by
Tamerlane by
From Allegany by
Home from Exile by
One Out Of a Thousand Apologies by
Homo Faber by
Witness and Testimony by Violsva (ACD, 11.7K, E, first time) - this story is probably well-known to people who have been long in the Holmes fandom, but for me it was a delightful discovery. It’s a case fic where Watson sees a man from his club, not knowing that Holmes reciprocates his feelings. And then this man is accused of murder he didn’t commit. The only one who can testify to his innocence is Watson because they spent an evening together which is in turn can be quite compromising for them both. So Holmes takes on the case, saves the day, and gets Watson.
The Secret Sculptor by gowerstreet (ACD, 7.6K, G, established relationship) - this is also a delightful case fic which must be well-known to long-time Holmes fans. Victor Trevor appears in Holmes’s life once again, asking to solve a case. It brings up a lot of memories between them, and Watson is jealous, but he really doesn’t have to be because Holmes loves him.
Sussex Santa by Loremaiden (ACD, 705 words, G, friendship) - a sweet ficlet about the Sussex era, where Watson is a bit unshaven, and a little boy mistakes him for Father Christmas.
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A Queer Beginning by
A Winter’s Tale, or, The Case of the Slip-Shod Servant (2695 words) by OldShrewsburyian - Early in the days of their association, Holmes asks Watson’s assistance. The doctor acquiesces, but remains somewhat bewildered by his strange fellow-lodger.
The Threat of Lunch (1922 words) by sans_patronymic - Sherlock receives a menacing telegram and Mycroft has some suspicions.
History Rewritten (5169 words) by sans_patronymic - 1920--The Great War has ended and Sherlock Holmes has settled into country retirement with his lover and his brother. What could possibly go awry?
Private Friends (6999 words) by orchid314 - John Watson tries to make sense of words and desire. Sometimes, he finds, that’s not such a simple task.
Masked Ball (31626 words) by Waid - Six months after Holmes’ return from the dead, the delicate equilibrium in Baker Street is disturbed when a stranger walks out of the London fog with a case – for Watson. Holmes is wary, Watson is fascinated. But who is the man calling himself Álvaro de León? And what does he really want?
Autumn in Wimpole (2122 words) by sans_patronymic - Watson struggles to uncover a mystery in a seaside village. Holmes is less than helpful.
The Chimney-Sweep's Aunt (4033 words) by ancientreader - In which Holmes is bested by a dying chimney-sweep, a retired music-hall artiste, and Dr. Watson; the episode does all four persons credit, and yet it is not an occasion for rejoicing.
A Study in Midnight (41537 words) by M_Leigh - In a world dominated by an alien monarchy, criminals Sherlock Holmes and John Watson work to take down the royal establishment while detective James Moriarty and his associate Sebastian Moran try to track them down. Also featuring by Irene Adler and Roderick Maclean, who did in fact exist. AU based on Neil Gaiman's phenomenal short story "A Study in Emerald."
Sub Rosa (0 words) by prof_pangaea - "One of the most attractive things about the flowers is their beautiful reserve. The truly beautiful and noble puts its lover, as it were, at an infinite distance, while it attends him more strongly than ever." (Henry David Thoreau). After Reichenbach Falls, Mycroft Holmes finds himself engaged in a singular telegramatic correspondence.
The Book of Life (4812 words) by methylviolet10b - Five times Holmes observed Watson’s scars, and one time he allowed Watson to see his.
Baker Street Papas (17559 words) by sanguinity - Holmes stood; the infant steadied itself with a fistful of his waistcoat. “Watson, I am given to understand that this is—” “Violet Victoria Mary Smith-Watson,” I said, hearing the death knell of my easy, bachelor life with Holmes.
Intimations and The Taste of Love by nlralicia.
The Incident with the Bicycle (2606 words) by Garonne - We know Holmes can ride a bicycle, but when exactly did he learn?
The Maiden Voyage of the Tiresias (2861 words) by astolat - Someone's getting taken for a ride.
Number 94 (7164 words) by tweedisgood - Appearances deceive. That is, one might say, their chief function.
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