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Revelations (Starsky & Hutch story)
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Title: | Revelations |
Author(s): | Mary Millard |
Date(s): | 1994 |
Length: | |
Genre(s): | slash |
Fandom(s): | Starsky & Hutch |
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Revelations is a Starsky/Hutch story by Mary Millard.
It was published in ...Turned to Fire.
Reactions and Reviews
1995
After reading through it, the only thing I could think was: That's all? I expected much more after reading that good (fine? great? I'm at a loss for words now, sorry) beginning, but then, in the second half of the story, everything was lost. [1]
This was nice! That whole storyline in Gillian about Hutch freezing is fascinating. This is a great conclusion to that incident. [2]
"Revelations" -- another good, realistic "first time" story, sensitive to Hutch's 4th season burnout, and depression. Great love scenes. Again, I love to see Starsky's wonderful personality showing through like this. I hope to see more writing from Mary Millard. [3]
"Revelations" by Mary Millard, Sensual, poignant, with lots of angst and an unbearably erotic and tender love scene to boot...everything a good S/H story should be. I loved the story's premise of Hutch's freezing under fire and the subsequent, explanation for it and 'Starsky's optimism at the end that everything would work out as long as they were together... so typical of him. [4]
"Revelations" ~ This was confusing in that I assumed the time Hutch "froze" was in reference to "Gillian"; and then to find out almost halfway through that they're talking about a different time that Hutch froze. So, a sentence or two of flashback to the incident itself may have helped. I liked the parallel drawn that, in both cases. Hutch froze because he was in love. The "I'm going to quit" seemed a bit trite; otherwise, this was an affectionately tame little piece. And though it may have been too "easy", I liked Starsky's reasoning for believing Hutch's problem won't happen again. [5]