I'm on a massive re-read of all of the "V" books as I am a huge fan of the two miniseries, tv show, comic books, and books. "The Pursuit of Diana" is the third in the series, and it was one I first read 40 years ago when I was just 10 years old. Because so much has passed, I had forgotten everything in this book, so this really felt like a first time read. After reading this, I really think the tv series should have used this book as the blue print moving forward after the miniseries rather than what it ended up doing.
This book begins immediately after "V: The Final Battle" ended, so some of our rebel heroes are on the Mother Ship, while others are back on Earth. Both groups have moments of celebration for defeating the invading lizards, but those moments are short lived as enemies rise up including Diana who manages to escape from the Mother Ship. This book goes into a lot of details with reversing the conversion process, bringing people out of suspended animation, dealing with the toxin, figuring out who is loyal and who is not, and so much more.
This is an easy read and moves the story forward. All of our favorite characters are here, some humans and some lizards die, and the book ends on a positive note. 40 years have passed and I am still a fan of this series and books.