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[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7819738/1/The_Ghost_Map ''The Ghost Map''], by [http://www.fanfiction.net/u/2284861/MadameGiry25 MadameGiry25], is an [[Alternate Universe|AU]] to the events of the [[Sherlock Holmes]] short stories "The Final Problem" and "The Adventure of the Empty House". The [http://www.fanfiction.net FF.N] summary is as follows: ''Over his lifetime, Sherlock Holmes has likely encountered more sinister crimes than there are stars in the sky. But now, it seems that he pales in comparison to this new microbial killer that threatens to destroy London forever.''
[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7819738/1/The_Ghost_Map ''The Ghost Map''], by [http://www.fanfiction.net/u/2284861/MadameGiry25 MadameGiry25], is an [[Alternate Universe|AU]] to the events of the [[Sherlock Holmes]] short stories "The Final Problem" and "The Adventure of the Empty House". The [http://www.fanfiction.net FF.N] summary is as follows: ''Over his lifetime, Sherlock Holmes has likely encountered more sinister crimes than there are stars in the sky. But now, it seems that he pales in comparison to this new microbial killer that threatens to destroy London forever.''


[[The Watson|Dr. Watson]] helps to bring the spread of the dreaded cholera to the attention of [[Sherlock Holmes]]. When the disease breaks out into an epidemic, Holmes investigates, believing [[Evil Plan|the whole thing]] to be spearheaded by a [[Serial Killer|mastermind]]. Then... [[Its Personal|it gets personal]].
[[The Watson|Dr. Watson]] helps to bring the spread of the dreaded cholera to the attention of [[Sherlock Holmes]]. When the disease breaks out into an epidemic, Holmes investigates, believing [[Evil Plan|the whole thing]] to be spearheaded by a [[Serial Killer|mastermind]]. Then... [[It's Personal|it gets personal]].


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* [[Alternate Universe]]: This gets more obvious as the story progresses.
* [[Alternate Universe]]: This gets more obvious as the story progresses.
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* [[Fandom Nod]]: The given names of three characters are the same as in the ''[[Deliver Us From Evil Series (Fanfic)|Deliver Us From Evil Series]]'': Davey Wiggins, Geoffrey Lestrade, and Annie Lestrade.
* [[Fandom Nod]]: The given names of three characters are the same as in the ''[[Deliver Us From Evil Series (Fanfic)|Deliver Us From Evil Series]]'': Davey Wiggins, Geoffrey Lestrade, and Annie Lestrade.
** The [[Sadistic Choice]] (see [[Heroic Sacrifice]] and [[Revenge By Proxy]] below) is probably another nod to the fandom - the [[Sherlock]] part.
** The [[Sadistic Choice]] (see [[Heroic Sacrifice]] and [[Revenge By Proxy]] below) is probably another nod to the fandom - the [[Sherlock]] part.
* [[Five Man Band]]:
* [[Five-Man Band]]:
** [[The Leader]] (Type I): Holmes, obviously.
** [[The Leader]] (Type I): Holmes, obviously.
** [[The Lancer]]: Watson.
** [[The Lancer]]: Watson.
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** Holmes, of course, is willing to make one as well, [[Sherlock (TV)/Recap/S02 E03 The Reichenbach Fall|Reichenbach-style]] once more.
** Holmes, of course, is willing to make one as well, [[Sherlock (TV)/Recap/S02 E03 The Reichenbach Fall|Reichenbach-style]] once more.
* [[Ironic Echo]]: {{spoiler|Moran confronts Holmes in Camden House, where Lestrade arrested Moran some time ago - this time, the game is Moran's. Holmes acknowledges the irony.}}
* [[Ironic Echo]]: {{spoiler|Moran confronts Holmes in Camden House, where Lestrade arrested Moran some time ago - this time, the game is Moran's. Holmes acknowledges the irony.}}
* [[Its Personal]]: When {{spoiler|Wiggins dies of cholera,}} Holmes bows out of the investigation, saying that he wants to speak with the criminal responsible once the police have found him. The narration even comes close to invoking this trope, following up with: ''And no one should be able to harm the ones who were closest to him. Not without paying for it with their own life.''
* [[It's Personal]]: When {{spoiler|Wiggins dies of cholera,}} Holmes bows out of the investigation, saying that he wants to speak with the criminal responsible once the police have found him. The narration even comes close to invoking this trope, following up with: ''And no one should be able to harm the ones who were closest to him. Not without paying for it with their own life.''
** {{spoiler|Watson takes Wiggins's [[Heroic Sacrifice]] nearly as hard as Holmes does.}}
** {{spoiler|Watson takes Wiggins's [[Heroic Sacrifice]] nearly as hard as Holmes does.}}
** {{spoiler|Moran admits that, though he wants to be professional about killing Holmes, he very badly wants Holmes to die.}} Again, the story comes close to invoking the trope.
** {{spoiler|Moran admits that, though he wants to be professional about killing Holmes, he very badly wants Holmes to die.}} Again, the story comes close to invoking the trope.

Revision as of 12:26, 9 January 2014

The Ghost Map, by MadameGiry25, is an AU to the events of the Sherlock Holmes short stories "The Final Problem" and "The Adventure of the Empty House". The FF.N summary is as follows: Over his lifetime, Sherlock Holmes has likely encountered more sinister crimes than there are stars in the sky. But now, it seems that he pales in comparison to this new microbial killer that threatens to destroy London forever.

Dr. Watson helps to bring the spread of the dreaded cholera to the attention of Sherlock Holmes. When the disease breaks out into an epidemic, Holmes investigates, believing the whole thing to be spearheaded by a mastermind. Then... it gets personal.

Tropes used in The Ghost Map include: