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Maquisard
Author: von Hentzau
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(Added on Dec 7, 2002)
(This month 66278 readers) (Total 89358 readers) |
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The outrages committed by the Nazis in World War II have long provided fodder for those of us with active, if somewhat twisted, imaginations. Here's a variation on the theme in a consensual setting. |
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Average (?): (7.5/10) |
Average
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| Reviewer:
Taisho
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Dec 13, 2002 |
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Well written 'short' with a nice twist on a classic scenario. Loved the little authentic touches. (9/10)
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| Reviewer:
Swashbuckler
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Dec 7, 2002 |
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Intriguing premise, and fantasy. However, I think that the fantasy could have been more fully realised with more of an intensity on the part of the Nazis. They seemed just too cardboard as characters go. Never-the-less, it was a stimulating and intriguing fantasy of "the fate worse than death" vein with an occupied France feel to it. (6/10)
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| Reviewer:
boccaccio2000g
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Dec 7, 2002 |
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A very nice story, but actually I was expecting a bit more; the artificiality of the premise was a bit of a problem for me. More troubling was that the "villains" lacked the zest and the motivation one has come to expect from this fine writer. Good, but not his best. (8/10)
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| Reviewer:
Faibhar
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Dec 7, 2002 |
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Another fine story by the author. A bit derivative at first, but then it really comes into its own. In fact, it adds new meaning to the term "close combat socks". (8/10)
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