A series of 'Foyle Flashbacks' focusing on the young Foyle family.
Foyle's thoughts as he contemplates a young girl who cut the telephone wires outside of a military camp, and her glee at the imminent invasion... which she doesn't mean.
Foyle is having a quiet night at home when a knock at the door changes his life. Rated M because of the subject content and wull, it is Foyle and Sam...
A series of snapshots set during and immediately after the war mostly focusing on Foyle and Andrew.
Follow up to Collywobbles. On a difficult day, Foyle and Sam have a difficult discussion.
A collection of some Christmas stories focusing on the Foyle family over the years.
Spoilers for 'Bad Blood,' What was Foyle thinking when he confronted Halliday and Wilcox who were responsible for anthrax experiments and letting it get out?
Foyle's War: Samantha Stewart, loyal police driver, falls for an unlikely man: Captain Hammond of the Royal Engineers. In the summer of 1941 in Hastings, Sam finds herself in the midst of the complications of first love and war. But when Captain Hammond becomes DCS Foyle's prime suspect, where will Sam's loyalties lie? Ralph Hammond/Sam Stewart (with, as ever, a hint of Foyle/Sam)…
Post "Sunflower". Telling himself he is happy to be retired, Foyle is fishing, reading, and trying to prod Andrew into finding some direction to his life, when an unexpected visitor and a puzzling crime lead him back to the murky corners of London's underworld, and the murkier corners of England's espionage community. Follows 'Tongued With Fire', Bletchley Circle X-over
The day after Valentine's Day, 1941. Sam is feeling shut out of Foyle's plans. A sequel to 'Derailment' and 'Fire and Ice'. Set directly after The French Drop (S3E1).
What if Jane Milner had returned to Hastings one week later? What if Sam and Paul had gotten to have that dance? Maybe it would have gone something like this... (M-Rated Version of Chapter 19)
After watching the episode, The Russian House, set in June of 1945, I couldn't help but imagine that there must have been some history between Foyle and Elsa. She was quite willing to help him with information, at some risk to herself, and clearly she must have done so in the past. This is my version of their back story.
Sam's thoughts on the way her husband addresses her.
"Because I am a divorced man who's lost a leg and you are a vicar's daughter." Sam's jaw fell open. She had never before been so revered and so dismissed in one short, devastating sentence. Milner/Sam.
This is an A/U story. It will have every character from the show in it plus a few that I've created. Foyle and friends track a serial killer that has come from another time to wreak havoc in Hastings. This might just be the case that breaks him.
January, 1943. The aftermath of an unusually personal murder case leads to tensions and reconnections in Hastings. Follows the episode "Bleak Midwinter." [Divided into chapters 9/7/14]
"I'd go as far as to say you are an invaluable part of the team." Words spoken with affection, and heard with hope. August 1942, after Bad Blood (S4E2).
Jean McBrian walks home.
What would happen if Milner's bad leg gave him trouble one afternoon at work? Maybe something like this.
In times of war all things are uncertain, especially for the front line troops. It was a common practice for soldiers to write letters to family members and friends to be posted in the event that they died. If Andrew did the same what he would have written to his father?
All upheavals, obstacles and delays behind them, Christopher and Samantha return home after the rather significant events at the charity auction, ready to enter into a new kind of life together.
Andrew returns home as the war draws to a close to heal an estrangement with his father and Sam, only to unexpectedly be reunited with another woman from his past.
Foyle's War: Set around the episode Trespass (S08E02). Faced with the possible reality of no longer working with Foyle, Sam tries to find her way to what it is she truly wants. Sam/Foyle
Set between Season 7 & 8. Christopher Foyle, recently retired as DCS in Hastings, travels to post-war America to track down and prosecute powerful industrialist Howard Paige ("Fifty Ships") for murder and patent fraud. In the process he must deal with the obstacles Paige puts in his way, a deeply troubled old friend, and his own past. (In Progress-Let me know what you think so far)
(M-rated version of Chapter 60 of "L'Aimant". For the T-rated version of this chapter - and indeed for all other chapters of this fic - go to the story entitled, simply, "L'Aimant".) A group outing to the flickers proves to be a revelation—in more than one sense. Set after "Broken Souls". November 1944 onwards.
"To be honest, he's… not really my type. But I thought, in the circumstances, I didn't want to let him down." "Wull, you won't do THAT."
Foyle stared at the telegram in his shaking hand and closed his eyes, praying for a miracle. A miracle that would bring his son back to him and erase the horrible words, "missing in action."
Foyle's War: A moment from the episode 'Killing Time'. Ever the fisherman, Foyle's glance catches more than he had imagined. Foyle/Sam
"But now it's happened, I don't want to hear I can't do this or can't do that... that I can't do my work... our work. It's as if these last years suddenly count for nothing, all the years we've worked together..." Sam has regrets. Set during High Castle, (S9E1).
"Crime is horrible," Sam said, after a moment, "but isn't it better that there should be good people working to stop it? And doesn't that… matter, as much as making munitions or nursing casualties?" A missing scene from "Eagle Day" (series 1, episode 4).