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Grief Has Its Own Time Frame
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Title: | Grief Has Its Own Time Frame |
Publisher: | The Presses |
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Author(s): | TM Alexander |
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Date(s): | 2001 |
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Fandom: | Due South |
Language: | English |
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Grief Has Its Own Time Frame is a slash due South novel by TM Alexander. It is digest-sized and contains 103 pages.
The art is by KOZ.
One of the characters is fan casted.
Summary
Summary from a distributor, Agent With Style:
Ray Kowalski's past comes back to haunt him in the form of Donovan Bailey (who just happens to resemble Hugh Dillon, Callum Keith Rennie's co-star in Hard Core Logo). Tami wanted to see what would happen if she put Ray in a position where he would be caught between this Dillon "clone" and Constable Benton Fraser. Can you say 'fireworks'? I knew you could.