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Rating:  Summary: Couldn't get past the third chapter Review: I'm surprised Ms. Moody did any research into salmon life cycle at all. I'm not usually a stickler for facts, but peppering incorrect facts into a book, and hoping they make you look like some sort of expert, is pretty [bad.]P>I especially enjoyed the part about Ms. Diamond swimming in Elliot bay in March and seeing a red salmon leap. That was pretty rich. And, the description of Coded Wire Tags, priceless.
Rating:  Summary: Dopers and environtal wackos should love this one Review: It is hard to imagine anyone would have such a convulated view of the "stupid people" that are "destroying" the world. The writer seems to think the world revolves around reefers,... and idealists. I guess that is what our universities are teaching, and that is too bad.
Rating:  Summary: K Falls Review: It's hard to fathom why some people read books. Take the clowns who have done the last two reviews. One seems hell bent on finding every error in the book and is thrilled to come up with a couple; the other slams the whole story because he doesn't like the politics of the author. Well, I imagine some readers are harpies, looking for any mistake anywhere, any political misstep (in their eyes), just to say "gotcha" and run to Amazon to show everybody how smart *they* are. Get a life.I read mysteries for the fun of it; and Moody has written a very fun book here. Okay, there are a couple of mistakes; okay, she's not going to make a guest appearance on the Michael Savage show any time soon; but if you like well-conceived and executed characters and wonderful settings and an edge-of-your-seat plot, this book (and series) is well worth your time.
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