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The Perilous Point

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Zine
Title: The Perilous Point
Publisher: Shoes for Industry
Editor:
Author(s): A.J. Hall
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Series?: yes
Medium: e-zine
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Genre: slash
Fandom: Harry Potter
Language: English
External Links: A.J. Hall Website; Old tpp Website
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cover of The Perilous Point, Russ Baldwin

The Perilous Point is one in a series of Harry Potter slash fanfic e-books by the author A.J. Hall.

Summary from the author: The year is 2003, and there's a storm brewing in the Wizarding world. Hermione Granger has announced her engagement to a Muggle. Worse still: he's a vicar. And the wedding is going to take place on 21st June in his parish church in the village of Malfoy Intrinsica, Wiltshire. And the Lord of the Manor is most definitely going to be present. But then, none of Hermione's oldest friends is planning to miss the opportunity either... And, unbeknownst to everyone, a theatre company plans to put on an outdoor performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream for the benefit of their corporate sponsors. Oh, and to try a little light incantation up by the Seven Sisters while they're at it."

It includes the warning:

  • "Don't under any circumstances attempt the thing with the chocolate and the handcuffs at home. Chocolate is very bad for dogs.
  • Usual bad language, drugs and incest references.
  • Gratuitous deployment of the Pathetic Fallacy throughout."

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