Troubleshooters is an incredible series of books by Suzanne Brockmann. They tend to be marketed as mainstream romances, but I never could figure out why - they're more "military suspense with a healthy side of relationship dynamics" than anything. They are plot plot plot-heavy, and all the characters have arcs that unfold over multiple books. (I did a post full of effusive squee here.) They're marvelous, they really are.
LOL You would ask me that, knowing that I'm not the biggest AU person. So yeah, I'm totally going to cheat a bit here.
I would love to see a Sherlock fic that's half magical realism and half Minority Report fusion, where NSY is has been relegated to handling petty theft and white collar crimes, murder is nearly nonexistent, and Mycroft is (still) in charge of a shadowy organization that's responsible. The secret weapon, of course, is Sherlock, one of three genius precognitives in a crime think tank (the other two, I think, being Irene Adler and James Moriarty, the latter as an "alternative" prison term). Moran would spring Moriarty, kicking off a crime spree that Sherlock can't predict, and John would be a similar blind spot for... some reason I cannot fathom at this point. So yeah, that.
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I would love to see a Sherlock fic that's half magical realism and half Minority Report fusion, where NSY is has been relegated to handling petty theft and white collar crimes, murder is nearly nonexistent, and Mycroft is (still) in charge of a shadowy organization that's responsible. The secret weapon, of course, is Sherlock, one of three genius precognitives in a crime think tank (the other two, I think, being Irene Adler and James Moriarty, the latter as an "alternative" prison term). Moran would spring Moriarty, kicking off a crime spree that Sherlock can't predict, and John would be a similar blind spot for... some reason I cannot fathom at this point. So yeah, that.
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