November 23rd, 2011
Fandom: A-Team (TV)
Pairing: H. M. Murdock/Templeton 'Face' Peck
Categories: AU, angst, drama, first-time, romance, action/adventure
Length: Long (31,294 + 2,611 words)
Warnings: per author: "Graphic descriptions of characters suffering from PTSD (war-related), death (minor characters)." Also, infidelity (kissing) before another relationship was fully ended, children in danger, and some homophobia.
Author on LJ:
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Author Website: when the world is puddle-wonderful ,
Summary:
AU. Fate, heroes, true love, the whole enchilada.
Instead of going to Vietnam, Templeton Peck becomes a doctor. He meets Murdock in a bar, and later when the team needs a doctor for a mission, they contact him.
Review:
I don't think we've ever recced an A-Team story on epic_recs, so I'm excited to start the fandom off with one of my favorites.
Face (in story referred to as Temp) and Murdock meet when Temp's life is at a turning point, with his marriage falling apart and at a cross-roads with his career. They click, and have a long conversation, but soon part. However, when the team has a mission to South American requiring a doctor, Murdock and crew recruit Templeton.
In the midst of their mission, Murdock and Temp get to know each other better. Both are damaged in their own way, but despite their differences (and similarities), they are drawn to each other.
I love that lamardeuse stays true to the characters, while giving them depth and complexity. Equally lovely is her prose, with clever turns of phrase in two strikingly different, alternating character POVs.
Further, the AU is clever, and well thought out. Her version of Face is still very much himself, but also the result of becoming a doctor instead of going to Vietnam Nam have had clear impacts. Too, his absence from the team as altered it slightly, and it's interesting to see this altered dynamic adjust to accommodate his presence on the mission.
If Only (AO3) (Author website)
Missing In Action (AO3) (Author website)
Fandom: A-Team (TV)
Pairing: H. M. Murdock/Templeton 'Face' Peck
Categories: AU, angst, drama, first-time, romance, action/adventure
Length: Long (31,294 + 2,611 words)
Warnings: per author: "Graphic descriptions of characters suffering from PTSD (war-related), death (minor characters)." Also, infidelity (kissing) before another relationship was fully ended, children in danger, and some homophobia.
Author on LJ:
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![[personal profile]](https://s.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Author Website: when the world is puddle-wonderful ,
Summary:
AU. Fate, heroes, true love, the whole enchilada.
Instead of going to Vietnam, Templeton Peck becomes a doctor. He meets Murdock in a bar, and later when the team needs a doctor for a mission, they contact him.
Review:
I don't think we've ever recced an A-Team story on epic_recs, so I'm excited to start the fandom off with one of my favorites.
Face (in story referred to as Temp) and Murdock meet when Temp's life is at a turning point, with his marriage falling apart and at a cross-roads with his career. They click, and have a long conversation, but soon part. However, when the team has a mission to South American requiring a doctor, Murdock and crew recruit Templeton.
In the midst of their mission, Murdock and Temp get to know each other better. Both are damaged in their own way, but despite their differences (and similarities), they are drawn to each other.
I love that lamardeuse stays true to the characters, while giving them depth and complexity. Equally lovely is her prose, with clever turns of phrase in two strikingly different, alternating character POVs.
Further, the AU is clever, and well thought out. Her version of Face is still very much himself, but also the result of becoming a doctor instead of going to Vietnam Nam have had clear impacts. Too, his absence from the team as altered it slightly, and it's interesting to see this altered dynamic adjust to accommodate his presence on the mission.
If Only (AO3) (Author website)
Missing In Action (AO3) (Author website)
Fandom: A-Team (TV)
Pairing: H. M. Murdock/Templeton 'Face' Peck
Categories: AU, angst, drama, first-time, romance, action/adventure
Length: Long (31,294 + 2,611 words)
Warnings: per author: "Graphic descriptions of characters suffering from PTSD (war-related), death (minor characters)." Also, infidelity (kissing) before another relationship was fully ended, children in danger, and some homophobia.
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
![[personal profile]](https://s.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Author Website: when the world is puddle-wonderful ,
Summary:
AU. Fate, heroes, true love, the whole enchilada.
Instead of going to Vietnam, Templeton Peck becomes a doctor. He meets Murdock in a bar, and later when the team needs a doctor for a mission, they contact him.
Review:
I don't think we've ever recced an A-Team story on epic_recs, so I'm excited to start the fandom off with one of my favorites.
Face (in story referred to as Temp) and Murdock meet when Temp's life is at a turning point, with his marriage falling apart and at a cross-roads with his career. They click, and have a long conversation, but soon part. However, when the team has a mission to South American requiring a doctor, Murdock and crew recruit Templeton.
In the midst of their mission, Murdock and Temp get to know each other better. Both are damaged in their own way, but despite their differences (and similarities), they are drawn to each other.
I love that lamardeuse stays true to the characters, while giving them depth and complexity. Equally lovely is her prose, with clever turns of phrase in two strikingly different, alternating character POVs.
Further, the AU is clever, and well thought out. Her version of Face is still very much himself, but also the result of becoming a doctor instead of going to Vietnam Nam have had clear impacts. Too, his absence from the team as altered it slightly, and it's interesting to see this altered dynamic adjust to accommodate his presence on the mission.
If Only (AO3) (Author website)
Missing In Action (AO3) (Author website)
Fandom: A-Team (TV)
Pairing: H. M. Murdock/Templeton 'Face' Peck
Categories: AU, angst, drama, first-time, romance, action/adventure
Length: Long (31,294 + 2,611 words)
Warnings: per author: "Graphic descriptions of characters suffering from PTSD (war-related), death (minor characters)." Also, infidelity (kissing) before another relationship was fully ended, children in danger, and some homophobia.
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
![[personal profile]](https://s.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Author Website: when the world is puddle-wonderful ,
Summary:
AU. Fate, heroes, true love, the whole enchilada.
Instead of going to Vietnam, Templeton Peck becomes a doctor. He meets Murdock in a bar, and later when the team needs a doctor for a mission, they contact him.
Review:
I don't think we've ever recced an A-Team story on epic_recs, so I'm excited to start the fandom off with one of my favorites.
Face (in story referred to as Temp) and Murdock meet when Temp's life is at a turning point, with his marriage falling apart and at a cross-roads with his career. They click, and have a long conversation, but soon part. However, when the team has a mission to South American requiring a doctor, Murdock and crew recruit Templeton.
In the midst of their mission, Murdock and Temp get to know each other better. Both are damaged in their own way, but despite their differences (and similarities), they are drawn to each other.
I love that lamardeuse stays true to the characters, while giving them depth and complexity. Equally lovely is her prose, with clever turns of phrase in two strikingly different, alternating character POVs.
Further, the AU is clever, and well thought out. Her version of Face is still very much himself, but also the result of becoming a doctor instead of going to Vietnam Nam have had clear impacts. Too, his absence from the team as altered it slightly, and it's interesting to see this altered dynamic adjust to accommodate his presence on the mission.
If Only (AO3) (Author website)
Missing In Action (AO3) (Author website)
Fandom: A-Team (TV)
Pairing: H. M. Murdock/Templeton 'Face' Peck
Categories: AU, angst, drama, first-time, romance, action/adventure
Length: Long (31,294 + 2,611 words)
Warnings: per author: "Graphic descriptions of characters suffering from PTSD (war-related), death (minor characters)." Also, infidelity (kissing) before another relationship was fully ended, children in danger, and some homophobia.
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
![[personal profile]](https://s.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Author Website: when the world is puddle-wonderful ,
Summary:
AU. Fate, heroes, true love, the whole enchilada.
Instead of going to Vietnam, Templeton Peck becomes a doctor. He meets Murdock in a bar, and later when the team needs a doctor for a mission, they contact him.
Review:
I don't think we've ever recced an A-Team story on epic_recs, so I'm excited to start the fandom off with one of my favorites.
Face (in story referred to as Temp) and Murdock meet when Temp's life is at a turning point, with his marriage falling apart and at a cross-roads with his career. They click, and have a long conversation, but soon part. However, when the team has a mission to South American requiring a doctor, Murdock and crew recruit Templeton.
In the midst of their mission, Murdock and Temp get to know each other better. Both are damaged in their own way, but despite their differences (and similarities), they are drawn to each other.
I love that lamardeuse stays true to the characters, while giving them depth and complexity. Equally lovely is her prose, with clever turns of phrase in two strikingly different, alternating character POVs.
Further, the AU is clever, and well thought out. Her version of Face is still very much himself, but also the result of becoming a doctor instead of going to Vietnam Nam have had clear impacts. Too, his absence from the team as altered it slightly, and it's interesting to see this altered dynamic adjust to accommodate his presence on the mission.
If Only (AO3) (Author website)
Missing In Action (AO3) (Author website)
Fandom: A-Team (TV)
Pairing: H. M. Murdock/Templeton 'Face' Peck
Categories: AU, angst, drama, first-time, romance, action/adventure
Length: Long (31,294 + 2,611 words)
Warnings: per author: "Graphic descriptions of characters suffering from PTSD (war-related), death (minor characters)." Also, infidelity (kissing) before another relationship was fully ended, children in danger, and some homophobia.
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
![[personal profile]](https://s.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Author Website: when the world is puddle-wonderful ,
Summary:
AU. Fate, heroes, true love, the whole enchilada.
Instead of going to Vietnam, Templeton Peck becomes a doctor. He meets Murdock in a bar, and later when the team needs a doctor for a mission, they contact him.
Review:
I don't think we've ever recced an A-Team story on epic_recs, so I'm excited to start the fandom off with one of my favorites.
Face (in story referred to as Temp) and Murdock meet when Temp's life is at a turning point, with his marriage falling apart and at a cross-roads with his career. They click, and have a long conversation, but soon part. However, when the team has a mission to South American requiring a doctor, Murdock and crew recruit Templeton.
In the midst of their mission, Murdock and Temp get to know each other better. Both are damaged in their own way, but despite their differences (and similarities), they are drawn to each other.
I love that lamardeuse stays true to the characters, while giving them depth and complexity. Equally lovely is her prose, with clever turns of phrase in two strikingly different, alternating character POVs.
Further, the AU is clever, and well thought out. Her version of Face is still very much himself, but also the result of becoming a doctor instead of going to Vietnam Nam have had clear impacts. Too, his absence from the team as altered it slightly, and it's interesting to see this altered dynamic adjust to accommodate his presence on the mission.
If Only (AO3) (Author website)
Missing In Action (AO3) (Author website)
Fandom: Discworld, Neil Gaiman's Sandman
Pairing: Death/DEATH
Categories: crossover, romance
Length: Short (1,470 words)
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ:
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Author Website:
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Summary:
DEATH (of Discworld) and Death (of Sandman) meet "during an inter-dimensional crisis, as one does," and fall in love.
Review:
This story is beautiful. Both Death characters are lonely in their respective universes, and who better to understand than their equivalent in another universe.
I really enjoyed all the little details from both series, with tiny cameos from other characters. But at it's core is the relationship between the two deaths. From start to finish, it's a lovely, lyrical and sweet romance about two lonely anthropomorphic personifications.
He Kindly Stopped For Me (yuletide)
He Kindly Stopped For Me (LJ)
Fandom: Discworld, Neil Gaiman's Sandman
Pairing: Death/DEATH
Categories: crossover, romance
Length: Short (1,470 words)
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ:
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Author Website:
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Summary:
DEATH (of Discworld) and Death (of Sandman) meet "during an inter-dimensional crisis, as one does," and fall in love.
Review:
This story is beautiful. Both Death characters are lonely in their respective universes, and who better to understand than their equivalent in another universe.
I really enjoyed all the little details from both series, with tiny cameos from other characters. But at it's core is the relationship between the two deaths. From start to finish, it's a lovely, lyrical and sweet romance about two lonely anthropomorphic personifications.
He Kindly Stopped For Me (yuletide)
He Kindly Stopped For Me (LJ)
Fandom: Discworld, Neil Gaiman's Sandman
Pairing: Death/DEATH
Categories: crossover, romance
Length: Short (1,470 words)
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ:
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Author Website:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Summary:
DEATH (of Discworld) and Death (of Sandman) meet "during an inter-dimensional crisis, as one does," and fall in love.
Review:
This story is beautiful. Both Death characters are lonely in their respective universes, and who better to understand than their equivalent in another universe.
I really enjoyed all the little details from both series, with tiny cameos from other characters. But at it's core is the relationship between the two deaths. From start to finish, it's a lovely, lyrical and sweet romance about two lonely anthropomorphic personifications.
He Kindly Stopped For Me (yuletide)
He Kindly Stopped For Me (LJ)
Fandom: Discworld, Neil Gaiman's Sandman
Pairing: Death/DEATH
Categories: crossover, romance
Length: Short (1,470 words)
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Author Website:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Summary:
DEATH (of Discworld) and Death (of Sandman) meet "during an inter-dimensional crisis, as one does," and fall in love.
Review:
This story is beautiful. Both Death characters are lonely in their respective universes, and who better to understand than their equivalent in another universe.
I really enjoyed all the little details from both series, with tiny cameos from other characters. But at it's core is the relationship between the two deaths. From start to finish, it's a lovely, lyrical and sweet romance about two lonely anthropomorphic personifications.
He Kindly Stopped For Me (yuletide)
He Kindly Stopped For Me (LJ)
Fandom: Discworld, Neil Gaiman's Sandman
Pairing: Death/DEATH
Categories: crossover, romance
Length: Short (1,470 words)
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Author Website:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Summary:
DEATH (of Discworld) and Death (of Sandman) meet "during an inter-dimensional crisis, as one does," and fall in love.
Review:
This story is beautiful. Both Death characters are lonely in their respective universes, and who better to understand than their equivalent in another universe.
I really enjoyed all the little details from both series, with tiny cameos from other characters. But at it's core is the relationship between the two deaths. From start to finish, it's a lovely, lyrical and sweet romance about two lonely anthropomorphic personifications.
He Kindly Stopped For Me (yuletide)
He Kindly Stopped For Me (LJ)
Fandom: Discworld, Neil Gaiman's Sandman
Pairing: Death/DEATH
Categories: crossover, romance
Length: Short (1,470 words)
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Author Website:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Summary:
DEATH (of Discworld) and Death (of Sandman) meet "during an inter-dimensional crisis, as one does," and fall in love.
Review:
This story is beautiful. Both Death characters are lonely in their respective universes, and who better to understand than their equivalent in another universe.
I really enjoyed all the little details from both series, with tiny cameos from other characters. But at it's core is the relationship between the two deaths. From start to finish, it's a lovely, lyrical and sweet romance about two lonely anthropomorphic personifications.
He Kindly Stopped For Me (yuletide)
He Kindly Stopped For Me (LJ)