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The Truth Will Out

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Title: The Truth Will Out
Author(s): M. Fae Glasgow
Date(s): April 1990
Length:
Genre(s): slash
Fandom(s): Blake's 7
Relationship(s):
External Links: online here

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The Truth Will Out is a Blake's 7 Avon/Blake story by M. Fae Glasgow.

It was first published in Oblaque #4 and has been archived online.

Reactions and Reviews

MUSE OF FIRE RESPONSIBLE: M. Fae Glasgow

HAS POOR VILA BEEN DRAGOONED INTO THIS SHITSHOW? —

WHY ARE BLAKE AND AVON DOOMED THIS WEEK? because they knew each other before and Blake didn’t tell him about the rebellion and Avon got interrogated and raped a lot because of him and has internalized homophobia and Anna Angst and also now Blake’s a bitch for poorly-explained reasons. Also Avon is cross about having been forgotten. It’s been a Time.

EDITOR’S NOTE: stupid but short (like Vila, Avon sneered)

PROSE: awkward

OVERALL: Is this a Wila fic? Because it wants to be several different stories and throws out too many lures and idk where I am now even (but, as Aralias points out, if this were a Wila fic, Blake would be cleverer and nicer, and the ending wouldn’t be a stupid GAUDA PRIME IS COMING!! wink wink bullshit thing (Aralias didn’t say that last, that was me)).[1]

References

  1. ^ review by Erin Horáková as part of a series: see Oblique Reviews -- Oblique Reviews #11, Archived version (January 23, 2017)