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Reviewer: Robert Bruce Scott Signed Liked [Report This]
Date: 18 Sep 2020 11:59 Title: Day Three: The Big Sleep: VI

Nice characterization of Clancy and a good start on the scientific method for crime solving. Very interesting that there is a pattern of bruising over a period of time and not just something that happened at the time of the murder. 

The plot thickens...

Thanks!! rbs



Author's Response: Yeah, clearly some history there. I didn't want to go all CSI with this story, although you could make the argument that criminal investigations in the future are likely closer to the fictional CSI than CSI ever was to our current reality.

Reviewer: Miranda Fave Signed [Report This]
Date: 05 May 2014 01:57 Title: Day Three: The Big Sleep: VI

Yeah for more Katanga. Hee, hee, Loved the autopsy scene. Very much in the mould of buddy cop TV/movies. Indeed, it is interesting seeing the dynamic here from the start between Clancy and Nora. Every murder investigation needs its crime fighting duo. Liking the introduction of Clancy and I loved the vernacular he was using that went way over Nora's head. Fun stuff. Additionaly, it leaves the future ahead as quite open. Will Clancy be of assistance or a cumbersome weight around Nora's neck?



Author's Response: I figured I can't have a murder investigation without a buddy cop vibe. This is my version of Fox and Scully, Starsky & Hutch, Tango & Cash.

Reviewer: trekfan Signed [Report This]
Date: 12 Jan 2014 21:48 Title: Day Three: The Big Sleep: VI

Ah, I like Clancy a lot. He's a level headed, kind guy. He and Nora seem to me to have some chemistry. The exchange in sickbay was fun and informative without being too info dumpy. Like the way the doc scared Clancy off. 



Author's Response: Clancy is the cool-headed, rational guy to Nora's emotional hot head. Except when it comes to dead bodies in the morgue that is. Hopefully just the right combination anyway to solve this thing.

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