Fic Rec: Whiteout
Aug. 8th, 2018 03:59 pmTitle: Whiteout
Author: SinceWhenDoYouCallMe_John
Pairing: Sherlock Holmes/John Watson, Greg Lestrade/Molly Hooper
Length: 37K
Rating: M
Warnings: None
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: A documentary crew follows the Matterhorn aerial rescue team from Air Zermatt, profiling the mechanics, pilots, and paramedics as they save patients on the infamous mountain.
Their camera may catch more than they're looking for, however, when it comes to a certain paramedic named John Watson. . .
Reccer's comments: What an incredibly inventive and gripping story! This is a complete AU in which Sherlock, John, and Greg are members of a Swiss mountain rescue team. Told in the format of a documentary with an extremely skillful film editor, the focus is nominally on the rescues and life on the mountain, but more tellingly digs into the private lives of the team members. The documentary format is pure genius with juxtaposed scenes, quick-paced montages and theatrical cuts that create fantastic tension and drama while preserving the mystery and building up an emotional reveal that literally had me grinning with tears of joy.
The rating is for language and possibly some depictions of injuries, no sex.
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Author: SinceWhenDoYouCallMe_John
Pairing: Sherlock Holmes/John Watson, Greg Lestrade/Molly Hooper
Length: 37K
Rating: M
Warnings: None
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: A documentary crew follows the Matterhorn aerial rescue team from Air Zermatt, profiling the mechanics, pilots, and paramedics as they save patients on the infamous mountain.
Their camera may catch more than they're looking for, however, when it comes to a certain paramedic named John Watson. . .
Reccer's comments: What an incredibly inventive and gripping story! This is a complete AU in which Sherlock, John, and Greg are members of a Swiss mountain rescue team. Told in the format of a documentary with an extremely skillful film editor, the focus is nominally on the rescues and life on the mountain, but more tellingly digs into the private lives of the team members. The documentary format is pure genius with juxtaposed scenes, quick-paced montages and theatrical cuts that create fantastic tension and drama while preserving the mystery and building up an emotional reveal that literally had me grinning with tears of joy.
The rating is for language and possibly some depictions of injuries, no sex.
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