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
Jean McBrian walks home.
Corypheus is dead, safety and security are restored to Thedas, and the Inquisition has new work to do. After the events of "Side by Side", new challenges await. Contains major spoilers for "Side by Side", "By His Side" (posted elsewhere), and the game itself. I recommend that you read "Side by Side" before starting this story or half the fun will be lost. Also smut. Lots of smut.
Killeen Hanmount followed Cullen to Haven because he wanted to save the world - and her world isn't worth saving without him in it. But watching the man who sees her as a good friend fall in love with the beautiful Herald turns out to be even harder than watching the world fall apart. The events of Dragon Age: Inquisition from the perspective of Cullen's loyal second-in-command.
After a difficult mission at Ser Etta, the Enterprise is due a refit and her crew are due some shore leave. Starfleet has other plans, however. The most concession they'll make is a milk-run mission ferrying diplomats from two warring species (The Sythenes and the Voucheron) to a peace conference. And we all know what happens when you ask the Enterprise to transport diplomats...
When freak atmospheric conditions cut a landing party off from the Enterprise, Spock is forced to confront the differences between his command style and that of Captain Kirk. Meanwhile, Kirk has to deal with his own frustration at the Enterprise's helplessness. And then there's the Romulans...
Set after "Casualties of War". Sam tells herself she is resigned to her new circumstances, but when a friend is the victim of a crime, her path crosses that of the Hastings Constabulary once more.
Hill House is a school for murder - and when one of the residents applies their lessons within its walls, is it a crime or is it treason? (Follows "The Year's Midnight").
A wartime police operation on the longest night of the year is interrupted, and Foyle and Sam meet an acquaintance in need of help. But trust in wartime is a fragile thing ... (follows "Ill Met By Moonlight")
A phonecall from Hilda Pierce sends Foyle and Sam to investigate a murder in a quiet country town. The local police are convinced they have the culprit in custody - but if they're wrong, a miscarriage of justice could cost more than one life.