EditorOne
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I may have mentioned it before, but I just read another book by "Nevada Barr" (her pen name) and was struck that she has successfully created a mystery-adventure series with a full blown INTP and occasionally J. Her protagonist is Anna Pigeon, a law enforcement ranger with the United States National Park Service. She's got, at this point in the series, a husband who created an "alone room" in his house when she moved in; she'd rather deal with animals than people; she can only take so much interaction with people before she has to go be alone for awhile; she has an analytical mind that works well when she's so exhausted, bleeding, battered or otherwise screwed up: classic INTP stuff.
The book I just read features a moment of the kind of "Think before speaking," and "Why is everyone upset at what I said?" we've all experienced. She's reporting to her boss about the guys she tracked down who were responsible for some particularly brutal murders of college kids as part of a drug thing. They'd already shot her, she got away. She was without a weapon; she bashed one guy in the head with the flat of an axe while he was asleep, then rounded up all their gear she could get and threw it on their campfire, leaving them without shoes, so she could get a head start walking eight miles out of the wilderness to get help. Bad Guy #2, a reptile beggaring discussion, killed his partner for being an idiot who fell asleep, then tried to track her down, her with a cracked bone in her ankle and him with crap wrapped around his bare feet because his shoes burned up. She fell asleep from exhaustion and awoke to find him sitting in front of her waiting to kill her. She surprised him with a nasty remark and managed to jab a finger and rip out one of his eyes. Off she goes, him following. He chases her down again, pitch black night, and she manages to trick him into stepping on a gas-soaked sleeping bag, which she ignites.
That's all just lead-up.
Her boss is reeling from her matter-of-fact description of bashing one guy and setting fire to another, but he recoils when she notes "He was one of those cockroach kind of guys, quick, creepy and almost impossible to eradicate."
' "Eradicate," Kastner echoed her last word. Before he'd had a chance to change the expression on his face, Anna thought she saw horror there - or revulsion - and wondered if it was of Mark, the incident or her." '
She might wonder, I think the rest of us know. :-)
Anyway, it's over the top and INTP and I enjoy these books a lot. I wish she'd hurry up and write more. Your mileage may vary.
The book I just read features a moment of the kind of "Think before speaking," and "Why is everyone upset at what I said?" we've all experienced. She's reporting to her boss about the guys she tracked down who were responsible for some particularly brutal murders of college kids as part of a drug thing. They'd already shot her, she got away. She was without a weapon; she bashed one guy in the head with the flat of an axe while he was asleep, then rounded up all their gear she could get and threw it on their campfire, leaving them without shoes, so she could get a head start walking eight miles out of the wilderness to get help. Bad Guy #2, a reptile beggaring discussion, killed his partner for being an idiot who fell asleep, then tried to track her down, her with a cracked bone in her ankle and him with crap wrapped around his bare feet because his shoes burned up. She fell asleep from exhaustion and awoke to find him sitting in front of her waiting to kill her. She surprised him with a nasty remark and managed to jab a finger and rip out one of his eyes. Off she goes, him following. He chases her down again, pitch black night, and she manages to trick him into stepping on a gas-soaked sleeping bag, which she ignites.
That's all just lead-up.
Her boss is reeling from her matter-of-fact description of bashing one guy and setting fire to another, but he recoils when she notes "He was one of those cockroach kind of guys, quick, creepy and almost impossible to eradicate."
' "Eradicate," Kastner echoed her last word. Before he'd had a chance to change the expression on his face, Anna thought she saw horror there - or revulsion - and wondered if it was of Mark, the incident or her." '
She might wonder, I think the rest of us know. :-)
Anyway, it's over the top and INTP and I enjoy these books a lot. I wish she'd hurry up and write more. Your mileage may vary.