![]() And I think you can guess his description. And her counterpart is Sam Kettler, an ex-military guy suffering from PTSD from his time serving (don’t forget the love interest). She doesn’t have a military background, but she’s as hard as ice. That’s why she joined the FBI and she loves working on her own. Not only that, her twin sister, Mercy, was kidnapped when they were both six years old and the killer was never found (traumatic past anyone?). God forbid I end up the recipient of her punch. Guess what HRH Special Agent Pine is? Exactly everything listed above.ĭescription (from the book): “Her thighs, calves, and glutes were rocks, her shoulders and delts sculpted, her arms ropy with long cords of muscle, and her core is iron.” They also have some other character that is just like them and who also happens to be a love interest. They also have some traumatic past (either from being in the military or Navy or some childhood trauma) that is the reason for them living on their own with zero personal belongings other than clothes and their guns and being determined to never forge relationships. They are also super fit, with lots of muscle and no fat (and are hardcore gym enthusiasts), have “no heart”, and love being on their own. At least four characters that I’ve read that were penned by Baldacci are either: ex Navy SEALS, or ex military, or ex assassin. If you haven’t read Baldacci, then you won’t understand, so here’s a little background. She is the most cliche Baldacci character ever. ![]() Frankly, I expected you to be a little faster on the uptake.” “Well, it’s about time, Special Agent Pine. ![]() Quote: Blum gave her an incredulous look. ![]()
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