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Danny Williams and the Case Of The Consulting Detective

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Fanfiction
Title: Danny Williams and the Case Of The Consulting Detective
Author(s): apetslife
Date(s): 17 January 2011
Length: 9,600 words
Genre(s): slash fanfiction, crossover
Fandom(s): Hawaii Five-0/Sherlock
Relationship(s):
External Links: Danny Williams and the Case Of The Consulting Detective (LJ)

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Danny Williams and the Case Of The Consulting Detective is a Hawaii Five-0/Sherlock crossover story by apetslife. Pairings are Steve/Danny and John/Sherlock.

Summary: There's a serial killer on the loose in Hawaii, and the FBI calls in some international help. Who better to assist than the Governor's Special Task Force?

Author's notes: "This is Five0-centric, you don't need to have seen "Sherlock," I don't think, though it couldn't hurt (and everyone should see Sherlock. Really!)."

Recs and Reviews

Another serial killer! (It's not a theme, I promise.) This time the investigation involves a consulting detective to the FBI on loan to Five-0. You know how excited Lestrade generally is with his consulting detective? Yeah, Danny's got him beat. I think you'll probably enjoy it even if you haven't watched Sherlock, but this is an excellent excuse to hunt down those DVDs as well.[1]

References

  1. ^ topaz119. h5-0 things that made me happy, 11 February 2011. (Accessed 24 June 2016)