Haunted Burlington, Wisconsin

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Haunted Burlington, Wisconsin
Three short stories and and a longer one (14.5k) where Anthea and Sarah Sawyer meet up again after a long separation, during which Anthea’s job and have changed substantially. Can Sarah trust her?
As in all of MarySutherland’s work, the characters are well-drawn, well-written and have a tendency toward common decency.
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Word count for whole series: ~20K
Rated: G to M
Eventual Anthea/Sarah, and some johnlock on the side.
—shinysherlock
Molly Hooper meets Harry Watson. Warnings for alcohol abuse. The beginning of a sequence of stories, in which Sherlock is less of an ass than he sometimes is in MarySutherland, and Molly finds someone decent. Harry's character here is charming, daft, and you want only the best for all of them.
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~6000 words, rated mature, femslash, and, I think, johnlock on the side.
--shinysherlock
The Bruce-Partington Conspiracy by marysutherland
Rating: 15
Summary: Prompted by a discussion about Mystrade in ACD, when I realised that they visit 221B together in the Bruce-Partington Plans, but not in the corresponding section of The Great Game. Also inspired by Time to Choose by Blooms84 (to which it is a sort of sequel) and Another man by Trillsabells.
Review: Liked the idea of Lestrade and Mycroft working together but I didn’t really like the ending, was a bit of a let down. Still good idea and Mycroft getting something wrong is always fun to watch.
Sex doesn’t alarm me by marysutherland
Rating: 12+
Summary: None
Review: Poor, scarred Sherlock. So funny.
MI Sex by marysutherland
Rating: Explicit
Summary: A man in the Secret Service naturally keeps a lot of things hidden.
Review: Mycroft feels!! You get to see a lot more of his background and how he got to the position of power he has now and it’s angsty and sad but there’s also clever plans and fluff so I loved it.