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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Mysterious, homorous and educational
It's been a long time since I have picked up a book to read for fun but ended up learning so much. Skye Moody delivers all of this in a very humorous mystery that made me laugh so much I couldn't put it down. The main character of Rain Dance, Venus Diamond, reminds herself of Peter Pan and children think she is possibly a freak. Her family is enough to drive anyone...
Published on December 12, 1998

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2.0 out of 5 stars suffers from poor editing
The author hangs a confusing, convoluted plot on an environmental theme. The heroine is given pretentious past and there are so many subplots introduced and then dropped that the reader can lose track of developments. The book suffers from a lack of editing. There errors and cliches that could have been eliminated by a good editor. My favorite was the use of the...
Published on September 1, 1998


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Mysterious, homorous and educational, December 12, 1998
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It's been a long time since I have picked up a book to read for fun but ended up learning so much. Skye Moody delivers all of this in a very humorous mystery that made me laugh so much I couldn't put it down. The main character of Rain Dance, Venus Diamond, reminds herself of Peter Pan and children think she is possibly a freak. Her family is enough to drive anyone insane and she has to deal with malaria. These aspects just make her a stronger and more outgoing person that everyone will grow to love. The Pacific Northwest is always a favorite backdrop for mysterious happenings but Moody is unique for picking the coast. This is a must-read for mystery lovers.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Delightfully quirky characters populate this mysterious romp, October 15, 1998
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Skye Moody has assembled a cast of quirky and offbeat characters - the type you never believe really exist until you actually meet them - in a mystery that holds your attention from beginning to end. The twists and turns were delightful, and basing the story on the real-life issues of an endangered species added a real timeliness to the plot. I am not a "tree-hugger," but the threat to bears became very real to me. The main character, Venus Diamond, is wonderful. She is full of all the insecurities and self-doubt that most of us suffer, but is still driven to achieve her own goals on her own terms, regardless of the differing opinions of her movie star mother. She is dynamic, sardonic and combative - in other words, totally intriguing to me and I'd love to meet her. I very much look forward to finding out more about her in succeeding books.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stellar mystery set in the Pacific Northwest, August 30, 2001
Skye Kathleen Moody's first novel in the Venus Diamond, Fish and Wildlife agent, is exciting and suspenseful. Venus, recovering from malaria, is recalled from Bangkok in order to investigate the murder of Madge Leroux in Ozone Beach, a Puget Sound resort town. Venus is an intelligent, dynamic, humorous detective who quickly discovers a connection between the black market activities she had been investigation in Bangkok and Leroux's murder. The power of this novel resides in Moody's combination of action with interesting, believable characters. Her research into the issues surrounding poaching, endangered species, and the black market provides a depth to the novel, making it more than merely a terrific mystery.
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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars suffers from poor editing, September 1, 1998
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The author hangs a confusing, convoluted plot on an environmental theme. The heroine is given pretentious past and there are so many subplots introduced and then dropped that the reader can lose track of developments. The book suffers from a lack of editing. There errors and cliches that could have been eliminated by a good editor. My favorite was the use of the word masseuse to describe a male, when the word should have been masseur. This error occurs several times.
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