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Diary of a Snoopy Cat (Inca Cat Detective Series Book 5) Kindle Edition
When Inca and family move to London from Paris, they make a whole new set of friends, including Monk, a Blue Russian cat and Terrence, a Golden Retriever who ably and bravely assists his world-famous detective owner, Solo. Inspired by the adventures of her new friends, Inca sets herself the task of becoming the world's best cat detective and begins to keep a diary of her exploits.
When Monk arrives one evening, with news of a meeting to take place later that night, Inca is excited and can't wait to attend. She is told of a perilous journey that must be undertaken by Solo and Terrence, who are to travel to the Himalayas, to search for the missing Raoul, a friend who had failed to return from an expedition.
The departure of Terrence means that Inca can take on her first proper job; the baffling incident of Mr. Finchley's missing will. But does the young cat have what it takes to crack the case and save the tormented and ferocious Rottweiler - Boss? And can she do it without the help of the wily old Retriever?
- Reading age5 - 14 years
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level1 - 12
- Publication date28 October 2017
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"This page-turning children's book brings readers into the wonderful world of a UK housecat named Inca and her adventures of a mystery solving. The work is wonderfully written in diary prose and enchants the readers to the thoughts of this out of the ordinary housecat and her friends. The vocabulary is appropriate for readers of this level with slightly larger words to engage and expand the reader's knowledge. This book is sure to please cat and dog lovers alike with the viewpoint of seeing the world through Inca's eyes. I give this book five out of five stars as the author stays true to the diary format and encourages young readers to another writing format to witness stories from. This book also contains more than one adventure, which is a great treat for readers who are enveloped into the lovable characters from the beginning of their introductions. Well done and a smart buy!"--Cris Ness
"Pure pleasure to read - both as an adult with a keen eye for parody and fancy - and for young readers to read for themselves, or to be treated to a terrific bedtime story. Highly Recommended."--Grady Harp
"I read this to my five-year-old son and he grinned from ear to ear while listening to Inca's adventures. He thought Inca was indeed an excellent cat detective!"--The Coffeeholic Bookworm
"'Diary of a Snoopy Cat' is an AMAZING book that even as a *cough*-year-old, I greatly enjoyed and can totally see youngsters loving. Inca and her furry siblings and friends are all a hoot and I wanted to reach out a pet and play with each one of them. The illustrations are on-target and the story itself is fantastic, with the perfect blend of action of suspense...Due to word usage, sentence structure, and its length, I recommend it for children on the older end of the scale, but it could also be a good teaching tool for those a little younger."--Trina High
"This is definitely a children's book but can be loved by adults such as myself. It is written with wonderful description and each character is very thought-out and made into their own being. If the sounds of a cat being an investigator strike your fancy, then definitely read this book! The only downfall is that is was a very short read, but that is perfect for children! I can't wait to read the other books in the Inca series and get to know and love all of the characters even more!"--Kay Cheesy
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- ASIN : B076Z14QBV
- Language : English
- File size : 6645 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 182 pages
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About the author

Kristi is based in Paris, France and spends her time between Colombo, Sri Lanka and San Francisco. She started writing in 2016 and has since published 8 books in the Inca Cat Detective Series. Kristi is an avid animal protectionist and all proceeds of book sales go towards the animal shelter she has created in Sri Lanka. The series is based on her beloved pet cats, Inca and Cara.
There is a sense of nostalgia and security about these cat characters, with a few other doggy characters and humans adding to the mix. In the end, the mystery is solved and peace and order are restored providing the reader with a happy ending. Kristi has won Readers Favorite (USA), Top Shelf (USA) and Wishing Shelf (UK) awards, where the winning books are selected by school children. Kristi is a former staff member of UNICEF. Her love of animals and children gave birth to the Inca Cat Detective Series.
She also writes under the name Dr. Krishanthi Rondon Fuentes. She has co-authored the best seller 'Habits of Success'. A former senior executive of UNESCO and UNICEF, she is the Founder of Animal Wellness Trust Sri Lanka (https://animalwellnesstrust.org/). The Animal Wellness Rescue’s mission is to provide a safe and caring refuge for homeless dogs and cats in Sri Lanka and to subsequently place these animals, whenever possible, in quality, permanent homes.
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Kristi writes deftly, with a kid-friendly style that never talks down to children. She packs her delightful story with value lessons without ever insisting the reader take notice of them.
OK, I admit it. I can't bear stories that hit kids or adults over the head with The Big, Important Message. Kristi keeps the tale she's telling firmly in the forefront, respecting her young readers and allowing them to take whatever they want from it.
I'm asked to review more books than I'll ever have time for, but when one like this comes along, I figure the extra time is worthwhile. Now I'll introduce this Snoopy Cat to my grandchildren.


Diary of a Snoopy Cat by R. F. Kristi and illustrated by Jorge Valle, is one adventure that will surely enthrall your child and tickle their funny bone. This chapter book has all the makings of a super sleuth, I mean, Sherlock Inca. It is like a Home Alone movie with cats.
Inca is the adventuresome Siberian kitty that sniffs out trouble and mysteries with detective pros. She aspires to become a famous detective by following in the footsteps, or rather paw prints, of the famous detective duo, aka neighbors, Terrance and Monk. While Terrance is aiding his famous detective owner Solo in a missing person case, which takes them to the Himalayas, Monk, Fromage (Inca’s Tabby cat brother) and Inca are trying to find the missing will that will deed a house to their friend Ned and his bully Rottweiler, Boss. What happens if they cannot find the will? Ned becomes homeless and separated from his beloved furry friend.
So, Inca devises a plan to sneak into the house and search for the will in the room of the suspect. Read the story to find out about her near captures, escapades and if she finds the will.
This is an entertaining adventure mystery for children. It teaches friendship and responsibility as well as the vice of greed without lecturing. The author tells about foreign locales and cultures. There are a few grammar errors, and some sentences need rearranging to ensure the flow of the story. Overall, it has action, suspense, humor and anticipation. It is a cute story that anyone who loves animals and light mystery with small subplots, would enjoy. I look forward to reading the other books in the series.