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[personal profile] verdant_fire
Title: The Discernment of Spirits
Author: merripestin
Pairings: John/Sherlock, John/Sarah
Length: 7056 words
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: none
Verse: BBC
Author's summary: John was supposed to bring the suspect back to this hotel room to look at some fake Ming Dynasty pottery.

Sherlock wasn't expecting John to run into Sarah, finish off the case, and bring her back to the hotel for sex.

John wasn't expecting Sherlock to bug the room.

Reccer's comments: This fic walks a tightrope throughout and never falls off.  It's ostensibly about sex, but really about intimacy, and it stays true to Sherlock's asexuality while also examining the depth and complexity of his feelings for John.  It's an excellent character study, humorous, melancholy, and lovely, and it has the three-dimensionality and fine-grained attention to detail of all merripestin's work.
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[personal profile] venusinthenight
Title: The Affair of the Asphyxiated Acafan
Author: AJHall on AO3
Pairing: John/Sarah
Length: 29,504 words
Rating: Teen
Warnings: Author chose not to use warnings
Verse: Sherlock BBC

Author's summary: Sarah flies home from a conference in the US and brings an unexpected gift home for her boyfriend - or, more precisely, his flatmate. Game on!

Reccer's comments: Sarah Sawyer was, and is, another of my favourite Sherlock women. Intelligent, badass, and insightful. I love that this case fic is largely from her point of view. Another huge highlight (for me, at least) are Chapters 3 and 4. No man in sight. Just the women in the fic at Sarah's flat discussing the murder victim, on their own. *nods*
swissmarg: Mrs Hudson (Molly)
[personal profile] swissmarg
Title: The Beast of Baskerville
Author: faviconMildredandbobbin / [livejournal.com profile] mildred_bobbin
Pairing: Sherlock/John, Harry/Clara, others
Length: 74,550 words
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Character death
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: 15th Century/fairy tale AU. An invalided John Watson comes to the isolated village of Baskerville seeking shelter with his sister, only to find himself embroiled in a grisly murder. As the villagers point to a local werewolf legend, the odd but brilliant friar, Brother Sherlock, disagrees, and soon he and John are on the the trail of a very human murderer. As the killer takes another victim, fear and suspicion grips the village, culminating in the arrival of Inquisitor, Friar James Moriarty, who proves more terrible than any supernatural beast could ever be.

Reccer's comments: [livejournal.com profile] mildred_bobbin has written several great fics in this fandom, but this is definitely my favorite so far. It's a medieval AU which is a melange of the first two series of Sherlock, Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose, Janet Lewis's The Wife of Martin Guerre and the 2011 Red Riding Hood movie. It's a tightly plotted, well-paced ensemble piece, veering away from the usual main supporting characters of Lestrade and Mycroft to give larger parts to rarer characters such as Harry, Clara, Henry Knight, Robert Frankland, and Louise Mortimer. Irene as the Mother Abbess is a pointed provocation, and Molly and Moriarty shine in their respective roles as midwife and Inquisitor too, but the real stars are, of course, Brother Sherlock as a keen-eyed Franciscan friar and Master Watson as a peasant foot soldier recently returned from Granada (not only a nod to Granadaverse, but also a real war waged in the late 1400's).

The driving force of the story is the series of horrific deaths plaguing the small village of Baskerville. A werewolf is the supposed culprit, but Sherlock sees a mortal hand and sets out to gather his evidence, with John's help.

Excerpt contains mild gore... )

One thing I thought the author did really well was to make use of the beliefs and superstitions of the era, especially the quotes from the Malleus Maleficarum at the start of every chapter. There are also nice period details for flavour, but it's not so overflowing with references and research that it feels like reading an academic treatise.

The secondary plot is the relationship between Sherlock and John. Due in part to Sherlock's vows and in part to the societal attitude toward homosexuality, it's obviously not an easy road, but I thought the author handled it with respect and not at all in a sensationalist manner. I thought it was a brave move to cast Sherlock as a truth-seeker and rational thinker who nonetheless takes his vows seriously and does try to adhere to the good core of the Church's teachings. He is in fact a heretic for the time period, but not because he is actually an atheist or humanist (or at least his character didn't come across that way to me).

Finally, the story has been illustrated throughout by some very talented artists: [livejournal.com profile] kikislasha, BlueStoneArcher, and khorazir. The art alone would be worth a rec.

In addition to the character death warning (neither of the two leads, but multiple canon characters), there is torture, gore, and mention of non-con. I also really want to add a special warning for
the murder of unborn children
because I think it could be quite upsetting for some readers.
swissmarg: Mrs Hudson (Molly)
[personal profile] swissmarg
Title: The Baker Street Series
Author: faviconmagicbunni
Pairing: Gen, with minor John/Sarah
Length: ca. 200K words
Rating: G to T
Warnings: None
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: None given for the series. Summary of the first part, The Ninth Muse: Conspiracy and murder find Sherlock Holmes and John Watson surrounded by covert enemies in the heart of Scotland Yard. Together, they unearth clues that illuminate the scope, depth, and distorted psychology behind the crime. And, after a pre-emptive strike ordered by the mastermind they pursue, Holmes elects to continue the investigation under conditions that will force John Watson to fight for his friend's -- colleague's -- life.

Reccer's comments: This series is the ultimate in BBC Sherlock gen casefic. It probably comes closer to the format and spirit of the series as aired than anything else I've read, and beyond that, it is simply excellent story-telling. Each case is meticulously planned and expertly executed, with nonstop, pounding action and labyrinthine investigations leading inexorably toward the climax. There is tons of hurt, especially physical injuries, and not much comfort as Sherlock proves again and again that his body is only transport.

The thing that really clinched the series for me, though, is the development of Sherlock's character as he learns to interact with and relate to other people. He never loses his single-mindedness of focus and purpose that often comes across as rude and degrading toward others, but he has moments of connection in each installment that challenge him in new ways. Whether it's his female American counterpart; a potential love interest; Sarah Sawyer (as a platonic ally), who refuses to be put off by the danger surrounding him; and through it all, John. Both he and Sherlock struggle with what place John occupies in Sherlock's life, be it as doctor, protector, sounding board, moral compass, gopher, or, quite possibly, friend.

Excerpt from part 2, The Photography Club:

Excerpt... )

None of the stories in this series has more than a couple of dozen comments or kudos, and far fewer bookmarks. I am not sure why people are not more enthusiastic about these stories, unless it's the Gen aspect and the length. I know 200,000 words is a big commitment, and you should read them all in order, as each story builds in some way on the one before in terms of the relationships, but the cases are episodic and pretty much self-contained. But like I said at the beginning, if this isn't the absolute go-to gen casefic series in the fandom yet, it definitely should be.

And as an extra bonus, the author has also created some fantastic artwork to go along with the series.
[identity profile] sussexdowns.livejournal.com
Title: Even Angels Fall
Music Title & Artist: Jessica Riddle + "Even Angels Fall"
Vidder: [livejournal.com profile] trillsabells
Pairing or Character: Sherlock/John, but it could be either friendship or slash.
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Link: http://trillsabells.livejournal.com/11014.html

Reccer's Comments: This is an older video, made after s1, but it still manages to be apt and poignant in the wake of s2. Also, Sarah is in it a fair amount, and I don't care, I still love Sarah! Again, it's some really lovely editing, and I've ended up watching it too many times. I'm not a particular fan of the song, but that hardly even matters since the end result is so nice.
[identity profile] flyninthetardis.livejournal.com
Title:  John Watson, Bachelor
Author: [livejournal.com profile] rayonea
Pairing: John/OFC x 1, John/Sarah, John/Sherlock
Length: 138,211 words
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: none
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: For those of you who aren't up-to-date on their Reality TV schedules, Monday night is The Bachelor night. This season, John Watson is the bachelor.
Reccer's comments: I absolutely hate reality TV. the mere thought of the women on those shows make me sick. so when i read this, you can immagine how surprised i was at the sheer epicness of this fic. this fic should be read by all newcomers the fandom and fanfiction connoissuers alike. it's a little long, but if you've got the time to read it your mind will be blown.

[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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