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Cleared of the Murder
nata28 Reviews | 6.5/10 (28 Ratings, 0 Likes, 9 Favorites )
At the meetings of the Order of the Phoenix, the members strive to figure out the circumstances of Snape's presumed treachery at the Astronomy Tower using the science of magic. Hermione, Ron and Ginny must learn to send messages through their Patronuses.
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Member Since 2006 | 8 Stories | Favorited by 6 | 436 Reviews Written | 218 Review Responses
Slytherin is my house by choice, no matter the Sorting Hat's opinion.
Central European. Mother. Scholar. Published author (one story as of January 2010, but, hey, it counts!), entirely thanks to Southern.
My stories have been Featured here at TPP:
- February 2010: The Proof of the Pudding
- April 2007: Cleared of the Murder
Reviews for Cleared of the Murder
An interesting story with original ideas (and a plot that requires the reader to do some thinking!). I'm looking forward to seeing what happens next.
Response from nata (Author of Cleared of the Murder)
Thanks,
Response from nata (Author of Cleared of the Murder)
. The last chapter has just been validated. I hope it would meet your expectations.
This is just getting better and better...
Response from nata (Author of Cleared of the Murder)
Thank you so much. I'm glad you like it.
OMG. No matter how much I hate death eaters, cutting off one's dick seems so intensely horrifying I can barely continue to read.Good story, though, so of course I will keep reading. I'm sure Voldie WOULD use something that horrific. I seem to remember a similar punishment used in ancient rome or something. UGH.
Response from nata (Author of Cleared of the Murder)
Don't worry. This was the only death in this story. Commonly used Crucio seems like a curse for extreme situation. Interrogation of Longbottoms, failure to obtain the prophecy, which was exceptionally important to Voldemort and such. I figured he was the kind of person who would prefer to have "fun" in torture, hence the variety.Your note that something like that might have been used in ancient Rome is very interesting. I didn't know about that.Thank you for reviewing, and I hope you will enjoy the rest of the story.