Dead Man's Keeper / by Cheryl W (PG-15)
Jun. 17th, 2013 10:19 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Title: Dead Man's Keeper
Author:
Cheryl-W
Fandom: Supernatural, Person of Interest
Genre: Case!fic (Person of Interest style), General
Length: Medium (Words: 28,349)
Summary:
When the number of Dean Winchester, a supposedly dead serial killer, comes up, Reese and Finch find out how hard it can be to keep a dead man alive.
Review:
Nicely done crossover, fits both canon styles without too much abuse of either storyverse. Among all the outside point of view fics on the Winchesters, this one ranks pretty high, partly because the Person of Interest characters are also outside the law, making their own justice but are still close enough to police that this fic has a lot of similarities with the many "Police Procedural of choice cast catches a Winchester" fics. It's also different though because it means Dean is in real danger of more than just arrest from Reese's misconceptions which casts Dean's typical attitude in a very different and darker light. I like the characterizations of the Winchesters and Finch and Reese and overall, this story is well-written.
Dead Man's Keeper (on ff.net)
Author:
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Fandom: Supernatural, Person of Interest
Genre: Case!fic (Person of Interest style), General
Length: Medium (Words: 28,349)
Summary:
When the number of Dean Winchester, a supposedly dead serial killer, comes up, Reese and Finch find out how hard it can be to keep a dead man alive.
Review:
Nicely done crossover, fits both canon styles without too much abuse of either storyverse. Among all the outside point of view fics on the Winchesters, this one ranks pretty high, partly because the Person of Interest characters are also outside the law, making their own justice but are still close enough to police that this fic has a lot of similarities with the many "Police Procedural of choice cast catches a Winchester" fics. It's also different though because it means Dean is in real danger of more than just arrest from Reese's misconceptions which casts Dean's typical attitude in a very different and darker light. I like the characterizations of the Winchesters and Finch and Reese and overall, this story is well-written.
Dead Man's Keeper (on ff.net)