February 7th, 2012

Destination by Thehoyden (R)

  • Feb. 7th, 2012 at 12:07 AM
Title: Destination
Fandom: NCIS
Pairing: Gibbs/DiNozzo
Categories: Casefic, First time
Length: Medium (~7000 words)
Warnings: A/N

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] thehoyden
Author Website: faviconthehoyden

Summary:
It's like a bad joke: Gibbs and Fornell walk into an elevator. When they walk out, Gibbs says, "Pack your bags, DiNozzo -- you're going on a trip."

Review:
I must say that as much as I enjoyed the first seasons of NCIS, I find the latest ones a bit lacking. Reading this fic is like meeting and greeting old friends you had almost forgotten. The characterization is spot on for all the characters and their interactions are just great. Gibbs is still a protective bastard, DiNozzo is a real smart-ass (and the smart part is quite important) and Fornell really shines here as both Gibbs' friend and rival and Dinozzo's banter partner.
Gibbs and DiNozzo relationship is also very well-written and is never rushed. Their connection is just so there even when they are separated and communicating by mail and late phone call.

Destination

Destination by Thehoyden (R)

  • Feb. 7th, 2012 at 12:07 AM
Title: Destination
Fandom: NCIS
Pairing: Gibbs/DiNozzo
Categories: Casefic, First time
Length: Medium (~7000 words)
Warnings: A/N

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] thehoyden
Author Website: faviconthehoyden

Summary:
It's like a bad joke: Gibbs and Fornell walk into an elevator. When they walk out, Gibbs says, "Pack your bags, DiNozzo -- you're going on a trip."

Review:
I must say that as much as I enjoyed the first seasons of NCIS, I find the latest ones a bit lacking. Reading this fic is like meeting and greeting old friends you had almost forgotten. The characterization is spot on for all the characters and their interactions are just great. Gibbs is still a protective bastard, DiNozzo is a real smart-ass (and the smart part is quite important) and Fornell really shines here as both Gibbs' friend and rival and Dinozzo's banter partner.
Gibbs and DiNozzo relationship is also very well-written and is never rushed. Their connection is just so there even when they are separated and communicating by mail and late phone call.

Destination

Destination by Thehoyden (R)

  • Feb. 7th, 2012 at 12:07 AM
Title: Destination
Fandom: NCIS
Pairing: Gibbs/DiNozzo
Categories: Casefic, First time
Length: Medium (~7000 words)
Warnings: A/N

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] thehoyden
Author Website: faviconthehoyden

Summary:
It's like a bad joke: Gibbs and Fornell walk into an elevator. When they walk out, Gibbs says, "Pack your bags, DiNozzo -- you're going on a trip."

Review:
I must say that as much as I enjoyed the first seasons of NCIS, I find the latest ones a bit lacking. Reading this fic is like meeting and greeting old friends you had almost forgotten. The characterization is spot on for all the characters and their interactions are just great. Gibbs is still a protective bastard, DiNozzo is a real smart-ass (and the smart part is quite important) and Fornell really shines here as both Gibbs' friend and rival and Dinozzo's banter partner.
Gibbs and DiNozzo relationship is also very well-written and is never rushed. Their connection is just so there even when they are separated and communicating by mail and late phone call.

Destination

Destination by Thehoyden (R)

  • Feb. 7th, 2012 at 12:07 AM
Title: Destination
Fandom: NCIS
Pairing: Gibbs/DiNozzo
Categories: Casefic, First time
Length: Medium (~7000 words)
Warnings: A/N

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] thehoyden
Author Website: faviconthehoyden

Summary:
It's like a bad joke: Gibbs and Fornell walk into an elevator. When they walk out, Gibbs says, "Pack your bags, DiNozzo -- you're going on a trip."

Review:
I must say that as much as I enjoyed the first seasons of NCIS, I find the latest ones a bit lacking. Reading this fic is like meeting and greeting old friends you had almost forgotten. The characterization is spot on for all the characters and their interactions are just great. Gibbs is still a protective bastard, DiNozzo is a real smart-ass (and the smart part is quite important) and Fornell really shines here as both Gibbs' friend and rival and Dinozzo's banter partner.
Gibbs and DiNozzo relationship is also very well-written and is never rushed. Their connection is just so there even when they are separated and communicating by mail and late phone call.

Destination

Destination by Thehoyden (R)

  • Feb. 7th, 2012 at 12:07 AM
Title: Destination
Fandom: NCIS
Pairing: Gibbs/DiNozzo
Categories: Casefic, First time
Length: Medium (~7000 words)
Warnings: A/N

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] thehoyden
Author Website: faviconthehoyden

Summary:
It's like a bad joke: Gibbs and Fornell walk into an elevator. When they walk out, Gibbs says, "Pack your bags, DiNozzo -- you're going on a trip."

Review:
I must say that as much as I enjoyed the first seasons of NCIS, I find the latest ones a bit lacking. Reading this fic is like meeting and greeting old friends you had almost forgotten. The characterization is spot on for all the characters and their interactions are just great. Gibbs is still a protective bastard, DiNozzo is a real smart-ass (and the smart part is quite important) and Fornell really shines here as both Gibbs' friend and rival and Dinozzo's banter partner.
Gibbs and DiNozzo relationship is also very well-written and is never rushed. Their connection is just so there even when they are separated and communicating by mail and late phone call.

Destination

Destination by Thehoyden (R)

  • Feb. 7th, 2012 at 12:07 AM
Title: Destination
Fandom: NCIS
Pairing: Gibbs/DiNozzo
Categories: Casefic, First time
Length: Medium (~7000 words)
Warnings: A/N

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] thehoyden
Author Website: faviconthehoyden

Summary:
It's like a bad joke: Gibbs and Fornell walk into an elevator. When they walk out, Gibbs says, "Pack your bags, DiNozzo -- you're going on a trip."

Review:
I must say that as much as I enjoyed the first seasons of NCIS, I find the latest ones a bit lacking. Reading this fic is like meeting and greeting old friends you had almost forgotten. The characterization is spot on for all the characters and their interactions are just great. Gibbs is still a protective bastard, DiNozzo is a real smart-ass (and the smart part is quite important) and Fornell really shines here as both Gibbs' friend and rival and Dinozzo's banter partner.
Gibbs and DiNozzo relationship is also very well-written and is never rushed. Their connection is just so there even when they are separated and communicating by mail and late phone call.

Destination

Major Pieces, by lindentreeisle (PG-13)

  • Feb. 7th, 2012 at 10:18 PM
Title: Major Pieces
Fandom: Sherlock (BBC)
Pairing: gen
Categories: Casefile, Drama
Length: Long (~32,000 words)
Warnings: violence, gore, sexual violence against women (off-camera), PTSD flashbacks, flashbacks to wartime rape of women, misogyny (if the previous warnings haven't clued you in already), and Sherlock, as always, is a bit not good.

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] lindentreeisle
Website: [archiveofourown.org profile]Captainblue

Summary: Sherlock knew that he could thoroughly rely upon John Watson's moral sense. And that's why he knew that Lestrade was wrong, wrong, wrong.

Review:
This is a fantastic, dramatic casefile, and a really great story of John and Sherlock's friendship. Sherlock's stubborn refusal to believe the evidence against John is sweet and intense, and he goes to the ends of the earth to prove that his friend is an innocent man. John and Sherlock's epic friendship is why I love this series so well, and [livejournal.com profile] lindentreeisle's portrayal truly does it justice.
This is an exciting adventure story, full of intrigue and suspense, and I was on the edge of my seat until the very end. All the characters in this story are nuanced and compelling, and in particular, Sally Donovan and Lestrade are wonderful. Sally Donovan has gotten a bit of a bad rap in the TV series (for which I blame Moffat, who does not have the best track record with female characters), and because of that, it's kind of hard to write her truthfully in fanfic. She ends up either unusually nice or, well... the nice way to put it would be "unsympathetic". While she doesn't play a particularly huge role in this fic, I really liked how she was written. She doesn't like Sherlock, and she's not very nice, but she is so much more human here, and I loved it :)

Major Pieces

Major Pieces, by lindentreeisle (PG-13)

  • Feb. 7th, 2012 at 10:18 PM
Title: Major Pieces
Fandom: Sherlock (BBC)
Pairing: gen
Categories: Casefile, Drama
Length: Long (~32,000 words)
Warnings: violence, gore, sexual violence against women (off-camera), PTSD flashbacks, flashbacks to wartime rape of women, misogyny (if the previous warnings haven't clued you in already), and Sherlock, as always, is a bit not good.

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] lindentreeisle
Website: [archiveofourown.org profile]Captainblue

Summary: Sherlock knew that he could thoroughly rely upon John Watson's moral sense. And that's why he knew that Lestrade was wrong, wrong, wrong.

Review:
This is a fantastic, dramatic casefile, and a really great story of John and Sherlock's friendship. Sherlock's stubborn refusal to believe the evidence against John is sweet and intense, and he goes to the ends of the earth to prove that his friend is an innocent man. John and Sherlock's epic friendship is why I love this series so well, and [livejournal.com profile] lindentreeisle's portrayal truly does it justice.
This is an exciting adventure story, full of intrigue and suspense, and I was on the edge of my seat until the very end. All the characters in this story are nuanced and compelling, and in particular, Sally Donovan and Lestrade are wonderful. Sally Donovan has gotten a bit of a bad rap in the TV series (for which I blame Moffat, who does not have the best track record with female characters), and because of that, it's kind of hard to write her truthfully in fanfic. She ends up either unusually nice or, well... the nice way to put it would be "unsympathetic". While she doesn't play a particularly huge role in this fic, I really liked how she was written. She doesn't like Sherlock, and she's not very nice, but she is so much more human here, and I loved it :)

Major Pieces

Major Pieces, by lindentreeisle (PG-13)

  • Feb. 7th, 2012 at 10:18 PM
Title: Major Pieces
Fandom: Sherlock (BBC)
Pairing: gen
Categories: Casefile, Drama
Length: Long (~32,000 words)
Warnings: violence, gore, sexual violence against women (off-camera), PTSD flashbacks, flashbacks to wartime rape of women, misogyny (if the previous warnings haven't clued you in already), and Sherlock, as always, is a bit not good.

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] lindentreeisle
Website: [archiveofourown.org profile]Captainblue

Summary: Sherlock knew that he could thoroughly rely upon John Watson's moral sense. And that's why he knew that Lestrade was wrong, wrong, wrong.

Review:
This is a fantastic, dramatic casefile, and a really great story of John and Sherlock's friendship. Sherlock's stubborn refusal to believe the evidence against John is sweet and intense, and he goes to the ends of the earth to prove that his friend is an innocent man. John and Sherlock's epic friendship is why I love this series so well, and [livejournal.com profile] lindentreeisle's portrayal truly does it justice.
This is an exciting adventure story, full of intrigue and suspense, and I was on the edge of my seat until the very end. All the characters in this story are nuanced and compelling, and in particular, Sally Donovan and Lestrade are wonderful. Sally Donovan has gotten a bit of a bad rap in the TV series (for which I blame Moffat, who does not have the best track record with female characters), and because of that, it's kind of hard to write her truthfully in fanfic. She ends up either unusually nice or, well... the nice way to put it would be "unsympathetic". While she doesn't play a particularly huge role in this fic, I really liked how she was written. She doesn't like Sherlock, and she's not very nice, but she is so much more human here, and I loved it :)

Major Pieces

Major Pieces, by lindentreeisle (PG-13)

  • Feb. 7th, 2012 at 10:18 PM
Title: Major Pieces
Fandom: Sherlock (BBC)
Pairing: gen
Categories: Casefile, Drama
Length: Long (~32,000 words)
Warnings: violence, gore, sexual violence against women (off-camera), PTSD flashbacks, flashbacks to wartime rape of women, misogyny (if the previous warnings haven't clued you in already), and Sherlock, as always, is a bit not good.

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] lindentreeisle
Website: [archiveofourown.org profile]Captainblue

Summary: Sherlock knew that he could thoroughly rely upon John Watson's moral sense. And that's why he knew that Lestrade was wrong, wrong, wrong.

Review:
This is a fantastic, dramatic casefile, and a really great story of John and Sherlock's friendship. Sherlock's stubborn refusal to believe the evidence against John is sweet and intense, and he goes to the ends of the earth to prove that his friend is an innocent man. John and Sherlock's epic friendship is why I love this series so well, and [livejournal.com profile] lindentreeisle's portrayal truly does it justice.
This is an exciting adventure story, full of intrigue and suspense, and I was on the edge of my seat until the very end. All the characters in this story are nuanced and compelling, and in particular, Sally Donovan and Lestrade are wonderful. Sally Donovan has gotten a bit of a bad rap in the TV series (for which I blame Moffat, who does not have the best track record with female characters), and because of that, it's kind of hard to write her truthfully in fanfic. She ends up either unusually nice or, well... the nice way to put it would be "unsympathetic". While she doesn't play a particularly huge role in this fic, I really liked how she was written. She doesn't like Sherlock, and she's not very nice, but she is so much more human here, and I loved it :)

Major Pieces

Major Pieces, by lindentreeisle (PG-13)

  • Feb. 7th, 2012 at 10:18 PM
Title: Major Pieces
Fandom: Sherlock (BBC)
Pairing: gen
Categories: Casefile, Drama
Length: Long (~32,000 words)
Warnings: violence, gore, sexual violence against women (off-camera), PTSD flashbacks, flashbacks to wartime rape of women, misogyny (if the previous warnings haven't clued you in already), and Sherlock, as always, is a bit not good.

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] lindentreeisle
Website: [archiveofourown.org profile]Captainblue

Summary: Sherlock knew that he could thoroughly rely upon John Watson's moral sense. And that's why he knew that Lestrade was wrong, wrong, wrong.

Review:
This is a fantastic, dramatic casefile, and a really great story of John and Sherlock's friendship. Sherlock's stubborn refusal to believe the evidence against John is sweet and intense, and he goes to the ends of the earth to prove that his friend is an innocent man. John and Sherlock's epic friendship is why I love this series so well, and [livejournal.com profile] lindentreeisle's portrayal truly does it justice.
This is an exciting adventure story, full of intrigue and suspense, and I was on the edge of my seat until the very end. All the characters in this story are nuanced and compelling, and in particular, Sally Donovan and Lestrade are wonderful. Sally Donovan has gotten a bit of a bad rap in the TV series (for which I blame Moffat, who does not have the best track record with female characters), and because of that, it's kind of hard to write her truthfully in fanfic. She ends up either unusually nice or, well... the nice way to put it would be "unsympathetic". While she doesn't play a particularly huge role in this fic, I really liked how she was written. She doesn't like Sherlock, and she's not very nice, but she is so much more human here, and I loved it :)

Major Pieces

Major Pieces, by lindentreeisle (PG-13)

  • Feb. 7th, 2012 at 10:18 PM
Title: Major Pieces
Fandom: Sherlock (BBC)
Pairing: gen
Categories: Casefile, Drama
Length: Long (~32,000 words)
Warnings: violence, gore, sexual violence against women (off-camera), PTSD flashbacks, flashbacks to wartime rape of women, misogyny (if the previous warnings haven't clued you in already), and Sherlock, as always, is a bit not good.

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] lindentreeisle
Website: [archiveofourown.org profile]Captainblue

Summary: Sherlock knew that he could thoroughly rely upon John Watson's moral sense. And that's why he knew that Lestrade was wrong, wrong, wrong.

Review:
This is a fantastic, dramatic casefile, and a really great story of John and Sherlock's friendship. Sherlock's stubborn refusal to believe the evidence against John is sweet and intense, and he goes to the ends of the earth to prove that his friend is an innocent man. John and Sherlock's epic friendship is why I love this series so well, and [livejournal.com profile] lindentreeisle's portrayal truly does it justice.
This is an exciting adventure story, full of intrigue and suspense, and I was on the edge of my seat until the very end. All the characters in this story are nuanced and compelling, and in particular, Sally Donovan and Lestrade are wonderful. Sally Donovan has gotten a bit of a bad rap in the TV series (for which I blame Moffat, who does not have the best track record with female characters), and because of that, it's kind of hard to write her truthfully in fanfic. She ends up either unusually nice or, well... the nice way to put it would be "unsympathetic". While she doesn't play a particularly huge role in this fic, I really liked how she was written. She doesn't like Sherlock, and she's not very nice, but she is so much more human here, and I loved it :)

Major Pieces

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