Angel in the Dark by Thomas
Mar. 22nd, 2008 03:31 pmTitle: Angel in the Dark
Author: Thomas
Link to story: Not online
Zine: Angel in the Dark
Short review: Please comment below if you've read this story, even if it's just a few lines to say you loved or hated it!
Author: Thomas
Link to story: Not online
Zine: Angel in the Dark
Short review: Please comment below if you've read this story, even if it's just a few lines to say you loved or hated it!
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Date: 2008-03-22 03:59 pm (UTC)It's a Doyle-centric point of view, it's lovely and long, and... oh, it was good and read-able for me too, writing-wise!
Anyone else read this one..?
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Date: 2008-03-22 04:46 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-22 06:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-22 07:48 pm (UTC)I read most of it at my very first Escapade. I'd borrowed it from the con zine library and every moment that I did not spend at panels or socializing was spent holed up in my room, devouring the zine. I then spent nearly six months trying to track down my own copy so I could read the stuff I hadn't had time for at the con. (Yes, I skipped to the ending right before I handed it back in so at least I wasn't left totally hanging.)
Thomas' view of the lads here is definitely not my own, but I find it a plausible one. They've both been worn and frayed by their experiences in CI5, and the cost they end up paying is a terrible one. The few moments of happiness that they find as the story progresses make the inevitable tragedy of the end so much more heartrending. Which is possibly why I adore it so much. Happy endings are all well and good, but there are times when I can't resist a glorious tragedy.
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Date: 2008-03-22 11:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-23 01:02 pm (UTC)Bodie and Doyle have been in CI5 for several years, and they're suffering from combat fatigue. Doyle is pulled up for carelessness, Bodie for being a little too wild. They're both effectively under review. It's a kind of 'Wild Justice' scenario, the dark side of their characters brought to the fore, but not outside the bounds of interpretative possibility.
There are some aspects of the story that are similar to Thomas' short story, 'Ambush', which I love but a lot of people feel is very out of character. However I think that in 'Angel in the Dark', these scenes are placed in a much more fully developed context. There's a case story which is central to the plot, and politics, and both of these intrude with devastating and ultimately tragic effect. The physical side of their relationship develops far more quickly than the emotional (there are very many hot sex scenes) – both partners have huge blind spots. Doyle doesn't read Bodie well, and Bodie won't communicate what he's feeling directly. The author does a brilliant job of charting the emotional depths and heights, never going over the top, and producing some of the most heart-stoppingly gorgeous intimate scenes I've ever read.
Alas, if there are certain types of story that you NEVER want to read, you could check out this Hatstand Story List HERE (http://hatstand.slashcity.net/lists/death.html).
There are some style issues, POV particularly, but I didn't find these irritating.
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Date: 2008-03-23 03:59 pm (UTC)