Toni

"Dark Enough" (Sentinel)

Reviewed by Kathryn A on 22nd July 2000 (3)
(47K)

When I saw Toni had written something new, I grabbed it. This worked. An amnesia story that wasn't too angsty, wasn't too smarmy, that was just right. Except it was too short. (smile)

"Fieldwork" (Sentinel)

Reviewed by Kathryn A on 22nd December 1999
(98K)

Great. Nifty idea, done well. Walking in each others shoes, finding out things about themselves and each other that they never knew. Good character stuff; post Sentinel-Too angst. I almost wish it were longer.

"Flashes of Clarity" (Sentinel)

Reviewed by Kathryn A on 25th December 1999
(79K)

Sequel to the episode "Blind Man's Bluff" - Sandburg is having flashbacks. I like the way Jim and Sandburg banter and care for each other, but it doesn't descend to smarm. This is definitely good.

"Golden Rule" (Sentinel)

Reviewed by Kathryn A on 25th December 1999

Good, but read Toni's Flashes of Clarity instead, as it covers the same ground but does it more thoroughly.

"Gum" (Sentinel)

Reviewed by Kathryn A on 19th December 1999

A dialogue-only piece. Very good. Got Jim and Blair to a T. Just a little character thing, is all.

"The Smile" (Sentinel)

Reviewed by Kathryn A on 18th December 1999

Good little piece. That is so Sandburg. And Jim's concern is good too. And a touch of chill at what might have happened.