Fic: The Widow Weasley by drcjsnider

Sep 19, 2009 11:57

Title: The Widow Weasley
Author/Penname: drcjsnider
Artists: inspired_ideas & mystkyten
Pairing/Characters: Hermione/Draco
Summary: Twenty years after the Battle of Hogwarts the heroes of the Second Wizarding War begin to be assassinated. How far is the Ministry willing to go to stop these attacks?
Rating: Adult
Warnings: Language, Torture, Violence
Word Count: 26367
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rating: adult (nc17), author: drcjsnider, artist: mystkyten, artist: inspired_ideas, pairing: draco/hermione

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darth_kittius October 6 2009, 01:03:48 UTC
Wow! I did not expect to read such a political and insightful fic on the big bang. This is fabulous! Hermione shows in the beginning that she’s willing to forgo normal investigation techniques, in hiring Malfoy, and that she’s completely dedicated to ending the terror. But she realizes the slippery slope of expanded interrogation techniques; sure the argument for using them might seem right in a narrow sense - doing this to a limited number of people, who have a high probability of being “bad,” could result in saving lives. But this fic shows the severity of such a plan of attack. But in grey terms, because that’s exactly how the issue is - it’s not cut and dry ( ... )

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thebigdisaster October 20 2009, 04:00:14 UTC
I just read the whole thing and YOU are AMAZING! I'm absolutely in awe of the awesomeness that is you.

It was beautifully written and just perfect. Nobody could've done it better.

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listener42 December 15 2009, 22:07:17 UTC
I think what I liked best about the story is the way it portrayed the younger characters and showed us that things never change, they just move house. I also really liked the "Rose and Scorpius Reunited" art page ( ... )

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cocoteo February 1 2010, 21:17:32 UTC
I loved the gentle romance balanced against mystery and the morality of torture. I love your characterizations of Hermione sticking to her ideals thru out, and Draco wrapped up in his own snarky and past influences. The back and forth in time was easy to follow and well paced. Thanks for sharing.

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