A.J.  Hall

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A.J. Hall is resident in Greater Manchester, which was once, before the infamous depredations of the 1974 Local Government Acts, rightfully part of the County Palatine of Lancashire.

Hall was educated at one of the older Universities of this kingdom, and encountered sufficient like-minded nutters there to use as case-studies so as to argue convincingly against compulsory committal ever since (though luck on this point may be starting to run out). Fandoms include Torchwood, Doctor Who, Harry Potter, Dorothy L. Sayers' Lord Peter Wimsey stories, Mary Renault, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow and, most recently, Sherlock.

Besides writing, Hall's hobbies include sailing obsessively around the Irish Sea and Western Scotland, drinking and argu
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Average rating: 3.89 · 123 ratings · 21 reviews · 13 distinct works
Lust Over Pendle

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Dissipation and Despair

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The Perilous Point

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The Kindly Ones

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Ships That Pass

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Not A Whisper

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Time Shall Not Mend

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Magic and Machination

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Goodbye to Berlin

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Queer as Scent

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“... a centred confidence that where his own conscience had led him, his lover would surely follow.  Eventually.
And Harry, who had had no prior reason to believe the truth of that assumption, suddenly saw it made plain in Draco's face as he in turn looked at his lover: his relief, his fierce exultation at the vindication, and his sheer blazing pride in Neville's magnanimity: the pride of someone terrified of heights who sees someone he cares about to parachute from fifteen thousand feet.
Harry gulped.
Oh god.  Please don't let me die before someone chooses to look at me like that.
(Kindle Locations 1514-1519)”
A.J. Hall, The Perilous Point



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