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The Heart of the Hitter
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Title: | The Heart of the Hitter |
Publisher: | Requiem Publications |
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Date(s): | October 2017 |
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Genre: | gen |
Fandom: | Leverage |
Language: | English |
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The Heart of the Hitter is a gen Leverage 93-page fiction anthology by Diane RH Smith. It is digest-sized.
The cover is by Martina Kuper. It contains no interior illustrations.
Contents
- A Lesbian Bar (Summary: Eliot Spencer anticipated a night on the town but he didn't foresee this. Based on The Stork Job. (Mild depiction of violence))
- A Superhero for Johnny (Summary: Eliot rescues a child being brutalized by his own father. (Brief depictions of child abuse; fight scene))
- An Osaka Night (Summary: Eliot recalls the night he met a Japanese policewoman. Inspired by The Reunion Job. (Non graphic het sex suggested))
- Breakfast for Parker (Summary: Eliot Spencer teaches Alec Hardison a few basics about cooking. Inspired by The French Connection Job.)
- Plans for a Score (Summary: Eliot doesn't care to share his financials with two known thieves. Based on The Homecoming Job.)
- The First Meeting (Summary: Victor Dubenich has hired a collection of thieves steal his airplane designs. Now all he has to do is meld four thieves with one honest man. Based on The Nigerian Job.)
- The Hitter's Job (Summary: Eliot's internal monologue following a job. Based on The Big Bang Job, The San Lorenzo Job and The French Connection Job. (Suggestions of non-graphic violence))
- The Man I Used to Be (Summary: Eliot Spencer meets a long lost army buddy in a bar. (Descriptions of non graphic violence quoted from actual soldiers in Iraq))
- The True Hitter (Summary: Parker interrupts Eliot's workout for a special reason.)
- When Dad Opened the Door (Summary: Eliot's father opened the door that night, after all. Based on The Low Low Price Job.)