[identity profile] tweedisgood.livejournal.com
TitleThe Case of the Missing Valet
Author: Jem's Bird
Pairings H/W established relationship; Jeeves/Wooster; past Mary Morstan/Holmes/Watson
Warning: Major character deaths (eventually)
Rating: R-ish
Word Count: not given, but in nine parts and an epilogue
'Verse: Crossover between retirement era ACD Holmes and Watson and PG Wodehouse's Jeeves and Wooster, very much influenced by the Fry and Laurie portrayals from the UK TV series of the 1990s
Summary: none really given by author but briefly - Bertie Wooster loses his man and finds him to be a different man. Holmes and Watson take on one last case. Any more would be spoiling it.

Why I recommend it: so far as I can see, an authentic Wodehousian telling, and it's given to a clever backstory and case fic where two beautifully imagined worlds collide. The characterisation of all the leads is delicious, the relationships warm but not sugary and her Holmes is a marvel. The end may very well make you tear up, though.
[identity profile] ginbitch.livejournal.com
Title: If they loved John and Sherlock like we love John and Sherlock - two parodies.
Author: P.G. Wodehouse and Dorothy Parker (of course!) - as dictated to [livejournal.com profile] warriorbot 
Rating: PG - fittingly enough
Wordcount: ~1,000
Verse: ACD or Sherlock AU crossover
Summary: Slash in the style of my favourite writer and my favourite poet
Warnings: If you don't know and love the works of P.G. Wodehouse or Dorothy Parker you may well hate these.  If you do know and love the works of P.G. Wodehouse or Dorothy Parker you will definitely hate these...
Pairing: John/Sherlock, Sherlock/Lestrade
Fic is here: http://warriorbot.livejournal.com/10584.html

Reccer's comments: After all the angst I've been reccing, some light relief!  I should come clean and confess that this was first fic that I beta'd - but what a fic!  Beautiful, beautiful Wodehouse parodie and a Dorothy Parker epigram that I warn you sticks in the mind like the worst earworm! 

Short, sweet and gorgeous, these are real gems!


[identity profile] unovis.livejournal.com
Hi!
Just a few words on our tags and tagging your recs.

Tags are useful search tools for grouping the recs by categories: by pairing, genre, content, and sources for the stories or other fanworks.

We ask that reccers attach tags that are relevant to the works they rec. You don't have to add everything that applies-- for example, not a character tag for everyone who might appear in the story, or every theme or content. But if Molly has a significant cameo, say, that you think people searching for her might appreciate, then by all means list her in a tag. Likewise if you think this is the addiction story people should read, then use the content: addiction tag.

The required aspects to tag are pairing (if it applies), relationship genre (i.e., gen, slash, or het*), and verse (the source: ACD books, Sherlock BBC, Granada, etc.).

The easiest place to see all of the tags available is in this list of tags.

Tagging is enabled only for the author of the post and the mods. Only the mods can add new tags. We have a beginning list up now, anticipating likely categories and characters. We'll add more as recs are made, if characters and pairings, for example, aren't covered already. You can request a new tag to be added by commenting here or by contacting one of the mods. Keep in mind, again, that we'll be adding character tags as additional characters appear in recs.

Sherlock Holmes and John Watson have been abbreviated as SH and JW in pairings and some other places (e.g., content: sick jw). Since this recs comm is open to all versions of Sherlock Holmes, it seemed the simplest way to identify the characters. Lestrade, Gregson, and Dimmock are listed as "inspector" following ACD book canon, and Moriarty is listed only once by his (their) surname alone. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is abbreviated throughout as ACD.

*We won't add a category for "slash-if-you-squint" or similar invitations for the reader to see subtext in a story. If the author hasn't labeled her work as slash, then it's genre: gen or genre: friendship.

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