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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4 out of 4 stars
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Inca’s mother, Missy, had been selected to serve as a judge for Cordon Bleu Cookery and would be bringing her cheese to a competition between cooks from North and South Korea. When the family heard of Missy’s honor to present her delectable cheese and was given the honor of judging the competition, the family became the happiest people on earth. However, the conquest they anticipate in Korea will be put on hold due to the numerous disasters they will have to investigate. You'll be awed by R.F. Kristi's Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula if you read it. 
 
In the story, there were a plethora of problems to contend with, and the characters in this novel did a fantastic job of addressing them all. Many graphic designs were very appealing to me since they captured my attention and held it. The idea of encouraging the culture and heritage of Korea, which may benefit many children, is another milestone of this book. Moreover, I have a deeper appreciation for Korea after reading this. Kristi's goal in visiting the two distinct regions of Korea is to foster harmony and peace. 
 
It was because of Kristi's great intellect that North and South Korea were able to come together. Moreover, the author's assessment of North and South Korea is spot-on. I also fell in love with Inca after reading this novel since she is, in many ways, a hero. When Inca and her team learned of Ye-Jun and Baram's crisis, they decided to help bring the family back together, and this passage made me fall in love with the novel all over again. Because I couldn't think of anything negative to say about it, I'd want to commend the author. 
 
In addition to being free, R.F. Kristi has several other series involving Inca, and you're sure to enjoy them as well. Every one of them has me eager to get my hands on them. In the end, I gave this book 4 out of 4 stars. Furthermore, it was painstakingly edited, as there were no mistakes in this book.

Those who enjoy reading about detectives and a group of family members working together to solve a mystery might enjoy this novel. In addition, this book could be an excellent way for families to spend quality time together reading it together.

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