Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula

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Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula" by R.F. Kristi.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Being the head of Inca & Company detective agency, Inca boasts about their skill in solving mysteries and their popularity, which has extended throughout a wide region. Cats, dogs, and a hamster make up the animal family that resides in the human household. Missy is the soul of the family. Missy is given the chance to judge alongside other renowned chefs from around the world, including the evil Enzo, her business rival. When they arrive in South Korea for the big event, they discover that Missy's cheese, which she was supposed to present is missing, which causes a commotion. They successfully find Enzo, who appeared to be vying for Missy's attention during the occasion. Ye-Jun picks them up and treats them kindly. At his home, they make the acquaintance of Baram, a new buddy, and become intrigued by the cat shown in the wall art. They discover afterwards that the cat never returned after traveling to the north to visit Ye-Jun's sister. With Bo-Mi the cat in the picture, Ji couldn't afford to miss out on the patisserie competition, in which all contestants from the north and south participate. Do you believe the family was reunited?

From a knowledge standpoint, I adored this. With careful attention to detail, the author took the time to write this adventure. I was engrossed in Korea's exploration and competitions. A few things I was able to learn led me to want to learn more about the DMZ. This book in my opinion was excellent. I admire the author's attempt to paint a picture of peace between the human family and the animal family. Even the animal family is scared and apprehensive about bringing Baram's mate home without appropriate documentation, which might seriously compromise the harmony between the north and south. Such a lovely scene.

I had no issues with the book. I adored the illustrations the author used. This made the entire book vibrant and engaging. The family got along so well together that it was impossible not to be envious. I'd like to know what the author offered in the previous novels because this is the eighth in the detective series.

I rate R.F. Kristi's Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula 5 out of 5 stars. I believe the book was exceptionally well edited since I did not find any grammatical errors or typos while reading through.

Children of younger ages who are interested in adventurous reads with pets will enjoy this.
 

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