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Love is the Law
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Title: | Love is the Law |
Publisher: | The M Press |
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Author(s): | Melody C. |
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Date(s): | 2003 |
Series?: | yes |
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Genre: | slash |
Fandom: | Law and Order: SVU |
Language: | English |
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Love is the Law is a slash 105-page novel by Melody C.. It has a sequel, Black and White.
It was, in 2008 and in 2011, offered up for free PDF download by Melody herself.
Summary
On Christmas Eve, as the SVU must investigate a string of Tribeca rape/murders, it becomes clear to everyone that John Munch is heading for his 19th nervous breakdown. Munch has been fixated on a pattern in the crimes that he thinks builds a circle around him. Only his partner, Fin Tutuola, sees that there's more to John's speculations than his usual conspiracy theories. Fin suspects it's more situational — more a factor of who John is than who the perp may be. Fin must race against time to save lives, and to spare John Munch an early end to his celebrated career. But John knows well the seeds of his emotional Wounded Knee: that at this late hour of his middle age, he at last has proof that true love exists.[1]
References
- ^ from Agent With Style