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Teamwork (CSI: Miami zine)

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Zine
Title: Teamwork
Publisher: Devious Developments Press
Editor(s):
Date(s): 2008
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Medium: print
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Fandom: CSI: Miami
Language: English
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cover by Shar

Teamwork is a slash 176-page CSI: Miami Horatio/Speed anthology. The color cover and color interiors are by Shar.

Summaries below from the publisher's page:

  • Kissing Horatio by Khylara. Summary: But what if I'm not? What if he does want me? And if he does, why hasn't he done anything? (15 pages)
  • Taking the Risk by Shadowfax. Summary: Not many things got the better of Caine, but this was one name he would have never expected. (59 pages)
  • Happy Birthday by Khylara. Summary: "Day's not over yet, birthday boy, " he reminded even as he remembered their early morning lovemaking. (18 pages)
  • Confession Night by Treehouse / L-L. Summary: This is a man overwhelmed by lust, behind the wheel of a biological machine he cannot control. (33 pages)
  • Starting Over by Bast. Summary: Tim was *fine*. Maybe if he repeated it enough times, he'd believe it. (8 pages)
  • Ghosts by Khylara. Summary: He had been afraid of this, afraid that one day, his past would come back to haunt him. (32 pages)
  • Miami Spice by Shadow. Summary: Walks on the beach after dark, strong calloused fingers warm on his shoulder, hooked casually through his belt loop, or sometimes, rarely, twined with his own. (8 pages)