Title: And I'll Tell You No Lies
Fandom: Harry Potter
Pairing: Draco/Harry
Categories: EWE, Post-Canon, Veritaserum, Bonding, Coming out, Romance, Suspense, Aurors, Interrogation, First time
Length: Long (23,600 words)
Warnings: Some verbal expressions of homophobia.
Author on LJ:
annafugazzi
Author Websites: On FFn, On FictionAlley,
AnnaFugazzi (This story is not on AO3)
Author's Summary: It all started with a stupid interrogation. Or: Don't ask a question if you're not prepared to hear the answer.
Review:
And I'll Tell You No Lies drops you in the middle of an escape swiftly followed by an interrogation in which Harry is, surprisingly enough, trying to protect Draco while being questioned by Ron. (And if you like Veritaserum and the tension it brings half as much as I do, you'll be very happy.)
There's the suspense of revelations and forced confessions; there's the negligent behavior of senior Aurors who fail (twice) to provide the antidote when they should, and the fallout afterward heightens the drama. Plus, the bond spell between Harry and Draco makes everything feel more intense.
I loved the quick and spare pacing of the interrogations, and the way the author tackled homophobia and what it means to be loyal to the Ministry while staying true to what you believe is right. I also loved how this slows toward the end, and the way Draco initially misunderstands Harry in the hut that serves as a locker room. The narrative keeps unfolding into something new all the way through.
And I'll Tell You No Lies On LJ, single page.
On FFn
On FictionAlley
Fandom: Harry Potter
Pairing: Draco/Harry
Categories: EWE, Post-Canon, Veritaserum, Bonding, Coming out, Romance, Suspense, Aurors, Interrogation, First time
Length: Long (23,600 words)
Warnings: Some verbal expressions of homophobia.
Author on LJ:
Author Websites: On FFn, On FictionAlley,
Author's Summary: It all started with a stupid interrogation. Or: Don't ask a question if you're not prepared to hear the answer.
Review:
And I'll Tell You No Lies drops you in the middle of an escape swiftly followed by an interrogation in which Harry is, surprisingly enough, trying to protect Draco while being questioned by Ron. (And if you like Veritaserum and the tension it brings half as much as I do, you'll be very happy.)
There's the suspense of revelations and forced confessions; there's the negligent behavior of senior Aurors who fail (twice) to provide the antidote when they should, and the fallout afterward heightens the drama. Plus, the bond spell between Harry and Draco makes everything feel more intense.
I loved the quick and spare pacing of the interrogations, and the way the author tackled homophobia and what it means to be loyal to the Ministry while staying true to what you believe is right. I also loved how this slows toward the end, and the way Draco initially misunderstands Harry in the hut that serves as a locker room. The narrative keeps unfolding into something new all the way through.
And I'll Tell You No Lies On LJ, single page.
On FFn
On FictionAlley

Comments
We hadn't had an H/D rec here in about a year and a half until recently. Our reccers are allowed to rec in any fandom that's not already claimed by other reccers. I just recently got the go ahead to claim HP, and I mostly read H/D. At the same time, we had a new reccer join us, and I agreed to share the HP fandom with them, and H/D is their favorite as well. It makes for sometimes as many as two H/D recs a week at the moment.
Last week I recced Homestuck, though, and I'll be mixing it up more once some of my favorite H/D stories are up. And of course, we also had recs this week for Marvel, Person of Interest,
Buffy(ETA: I totally lied... it was New Professionals this past week, not Buffy), Merlin, etc.I hope that clarifies! :)
Edited 2013-09-30 01:39 am (UTC)
Okay, I'll stop writing long comments at you now. ;) Thanks.