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The Cats Who Crossed Over from Paris (Inca Cat Series)

by R. F. Kristi

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Inca a Siberian female cat is the main character in the story and she writes about her furry family - her brother, Fromage addicted to cheese who considers himself a cheese monger and her sister Cara, a gorgeous but timid Siamese. Inca an avid fan of Dr. House considers herself the leader of the troupe responsible for the well-being of the family. They own, according to Inca, Missy a young humanoid who has a well-established cheese shop in Paris. The story revolves around how Missy decides to move to London with her co-partners Jacques and Genevieve to run their new cheese shop cum café. Can Fromage leave his pal Charlotte behind? The three cats accompany Missy where they meet Monk, a blue Russian cat and Terrance, a golden retriever owned by their famous neighbor, a detective named Solo, living in the same compound where they are housed in Kensington. Things start to get interesting when Monk tries to help their neighbor Polo whose mistress a formerly well-known opera singer pining for lost husband has her valuable diamond necklace stolen. Can Inca and her family assist Monk and Terrance to recover the diamond necklace and resolve Polo's problems?… (more)
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I thought that this was a fun read. I myself am more of a dog lover but in this book you can't help but fall in love with all of the cats. At first I did have a little trouble trying to keep the different cats apart. Luckily, they have their own personalities so it did not take me too long to keep them straight. What I enjoyed the most was Fromage's love of cheese. All kinds of cheese. He could have been a lover of fish but he is too refine to just like fish. The idea of him having been born in a cheese shop and now wanting to own his own was cute.

As I stated that I am a dog lover. I did not have to worry too much as there was Terrance. He was a nice addition to the story. The mystery surrounding the stolen necklace was a nice touch. How everyone banded together to solve the mystery kept things entertaining. Young readers will enjoy this book and getting to know all of the cats and Terrance. ( )
  Cherylk | Feb 9, 2017 |
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Inca a Siberian female cat is the main character in the story and she writes about her furry family - her brother, Fromage addicted to cheese who considers himself a cheese monger and her sister Cara, a gorgeous but timid Siamese. Inca an avid fan of Dr. House considers herself the leader of the troupe responsible for the well-being of the family. They own, according to Inca, Missy a young humanoid who has a well-established cheese shop in Paris. The story revolves around how Missy decides to move to London with her co-partners Jacques and Genevieve to run their new cheese shop cum café. Can Fromage leave his pal Charlotte behind? The three cats accompany Missy where they meet Monk, a blue Russian cat and Terrance, a golden retriever owned by their famous neighbor, a detective named Solo, living in the same compound where they are housed in Kensington. Things start to get interesting when Monk tries to help their neighbor Polo whose mistress a formerly well-known opera singer pining for lost husband has her valuable diamond necklace stolen. Can Inca and her family assist Monk and Terrance to recover the diamond necklace and resolve Polo's problems?

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