White Collar - as an unofficial novel - part 6
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  • Parts 25
  • Time 4h 14m
Complete, First published Oct 22, 2020
This is the tv show White Collar as a novel. It is written from the point of view of Neal Caffrey or Peter Burke. The dialog follows the episodes, but there are also new scenes filling the gaps in the story. I wanted to capture the spirit of White Collar and the friendship between Peter and Neal. Part 6 starts with "Withdrawal" and ends with "Copycat Caffrey", but begins with a chapter about what happened after the explosion and how Neal ended up in prison.
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April Fools' Day is just around the corner, but ancient sea monsters are no laughing matter. March 2006. Travel: Cambridge, Massachusetts. This story takes place after the events in Progress of Love (Caffrey Conversation series) and Voodoo Remoulade (Crossed Lines series). My White Collar stories are set in the Caffrey Conversation universe created by Penna Nomen. In that world, Neal Caffrey--expert forger, thief, and con artist--is recruited by Special Agent Peter Burke to work for him at the FBI. Neal begins his new life in December 2003 when he is twenty-three years old. Unlike the TV series, Neal was never convicted of a crime and didn't serve time in prison. Penna Nomen is the creator and chief muse of the series. She is also my writing partner. The complete list of Caffrey Conversation stories is on our blog, Penna Nomen & Silbrith Conversation. This story is for fun. I don't own the rights to the White Collar TV series.