Camille decides to try and bond with Richard over his apparent interest in marine biology. Sequel to "A Cephalopod Crime Wave".
14th in the Harry verse series, set after How To Solve Our Problems. Alex suffers her first broken heart, and only 5 years old.
They hadn't fought like this for years, so perhaps it was overdue. Part of Harry Verse, set after The Story and Futures.
Part 3 of the Succession series, picks up where Properly left off.
A love story, with tea. Richard/Camille
When Richard is separated from his wife for a week, he realises just how much she does. A "Harry verse" fic, set just after "Fur Ball" and before the events of "The Story".
Richard never imagined his desire to not want a fuss would hurt her so much.
Richard has gotten a taste for encouraging young officers to reach their full potential, but Camille isn't sure she likes the latest person he's taken under his wing.
The women in Richard's life always seem to make things more difficult. But it has never been this complex before.
Camille outsmarts Richard and the price he has to pay is a dance. Fluff/Romance.
They didn't spend a lot of time covering this during his first aid course. Richard faces an interesting challenge at work.
Some things just beggar belief. Richard/Camille.
There are no words to describe the tantrums of Alexandra Poole. Part of Harry Verse set between Primary Caregiver and The Story.
People are interested in how a small team, with limited resources, are getting such good results.
In which Richard feels sorry for oysters. And later, incredibly grateful for their existence. Sequel to "The Cuttlefish Conundrum"
A sequel to Moping. Richard and Camille aren't quite ready to face their issues yet.
Newborn babies just come with so much stuff. Part of Harry Verse, set after Baby 2 but before Family Tree.
He has found himself in charge of an enormous team with all the resources he could ever need, and yet he is still accused of being grumpy.
The latest crime report leaves Richard wondering if he is actually dreaming…
Richard and Camille debate what the kids will do when they grow up. Part of Harry Verse, set at around the same time as "The Story".