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Shadows in the Graveyard
8 ReviewsAnother take on the "How would Harry approach the Third Task if he was raised by someone new" story line. A bit of violence. Rated PG-13 or Teen.
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Shadows in the Graveyard
(#) red_jacobson 2007-05-24 04:05:12 AM
okay; enjoyable story; but; who is this Kent Allard? The Shadow's name is/was Lamont Cranston from what I've read/heard.
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(#) Cateagle 2007-05-24 01:54:47 PM
Excellent!! A most different take on the story and I love Harry's new adoptive father; though I'm sure Dumbles doesn't. A father-figure like that, especially with his training, would play merry hob with any plans Dumbles has to direct Potter. I can see lots of room for this one to grow as a story. -
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(#) verath 2007-06-16 08:10:08 AM
Good job but can you please make a full story out of this. -
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(#) Democable 2007-07-07 04:44:48 PM
Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men....The Shadow knows.
you know i jsut found this story and quite enjoyed it -
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(#) grookill 2007-09-17 09:07:12 PM
Cool. This sounds worthy of a whole story, just not one scene.
Now I have to check to see if I have any of the old DC comics "The Shadow" stashed away in my collection... -
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(#) DrT 2007-11-12 03:24:08 PM
So, was this Lamont Cranston's heir? And I thought it was more difficult for the Shadow to do that to women than men? (Or are witches easier than Muggle women, all that lack of logic that is shot throughout the magical world?) Nitpicking aside, an interesting story
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(#) Jimm 2008-01-13 10:56:19 PM
Cool story. I'd only heard about the radio version of the Shadow before this, but a quick google of Kent Allard explained the difference.
Thanks for sharing this with us.