Family Affairs (Sentinel/Starsky and Hutch zine)
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Title: | Family Affairs (online version is titled "Family Matters") |
Publisher: | AMC Press, then Requiem Publications |
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Author(s): | Candy Apple |
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Date(s): | posted online in August 2000, print in zine in 2005 |
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Fandom: | Starsky and Hutch/The Sentinel |
Language: | English |
External Links: | chapter one link to all four chapters |
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Family Affairs (titled "Family Matters" online) by Candy Apple combines the novel Family Matters and the short story Dad's Day to one zine novel. It is a Starsky and Hutch crossover with The Sentinel and 204 pages.
It is volume thirteen of "Best of the Net."
It was first published by AMC Press in January 2005. In 2018, it was reissued in print and PDF by Requiem Publications.
Summaries
From the distributor: "Jim and Blair celebrate Father's Day, and later, a tragedy sends Jim and Blair to California to work with Starsky & Hutch. Together, the four men struggle to solve a puzzling murder case, and come to terms with a great loss. Death of supporting character. Takes canon into account only through ‘Neighborhood Watch.""
From the distributor: "Jim and Blair celebrate Father’s Day, and later, a tragedy sends Jim and Blair to California to work with Starsky & Hutch. Together, the four men struggle to solve a puzzling murder case, and come to terms with a great loss."
Series
- Outside Influences (1999)
- Family Affairs (contains the short story "Dad's Day") (2000)
- Primary Subject (2004)
- Rituals (2005)
Author's Notes
From the story online:
Notes: This story is a sequel to "Outside Influences", and is also a crossover with Starsky & Hutch. The story takes into account canon only through "Neighborhood Watch".
I've set this story in the fictional "Bay City", which was the setting for "Starsky & Hutch", primarily because first off, it's more canonically correct for S&H, and secondly, because the LAPD is a real entity. I can use and abuse the BCPD freely, as it is a creature of fiction. ;-) For purposes of the story, consider "Bay City" to be very "L.A.-like".
Warnings: DEATH OF A RECURRING SUPPORTING CHARACTER.
Other Warnings: Violence, some language, m/m sex, song lyrics, disco, William Ellison, endearments, romance, h/c, cold pizza and algae shakes... [1]