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You have a strange definition of slash. Legolas Send a noteboard - 07/04/2011 07:54:53 PM
Hulick is a good idea, yes. Two of my favorite stories about thieves are also slash, so I recommend them with the warning that they are, although it's not near pornographic. Those would be Lynn Flewelling's Nightrunner series and Tanya Huff's The Fire's Stone.

What makes Flewelling's books slash? Just because there's homosexuality in them? As far as I'm aware, the definition of slash is fan-fiction using fictional characters from some works and making them romantically/sexually involved (e.g. "Harry/Hermione", hence the name) - the homosexuality isn't even a defining criterium, at least it wasn't originally.
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