Agent Zaiba Investigates: The Missing Diamonds

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By Annabelle Sami, and and, Daniela Sosa
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It’s up to Zaiba to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a celebrity singer’s beloved dog, along with its priceless diamond collar.
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Zaiba is amasing!
I really like this adventure book.
Brilliant! Not to harsh but exciting enough to keep me coming back for more, this book is good! i thought I was good at solving mysteries.....I can never guess in these books!!
I saw one of my favourite authors recommend this and I’m so glad they did. It wasn’t really for my age range, I read more YA books now but it was a cozy children’s story set out well with twists and turns to keep you wanting more.
good book
Slow start but a good story in the end as I got more into it.
My favourite character was Zaiba as she was determined and didn’t let anything get in her way of solving the crime! It is a great inspiration for young girls to be whatever they want to be when they grow up.
I really liked this book because even though the people in it are young, they still have a really big personality. I really like detective stories!
I really loved this book because what’s not to like about detective books? I would recommend this book to everyone who is looking to enjoy a book
I like Zaiba and Ali because Ali always tries to help and his ideas always work. I like Zaiba because she tries to help people who have lost their items and she tries to find the thieves who stole them. I would recommend this to someone else because I really enjoyed this book.
I have bad dreams every time i read it it is the worst book i ever read
I liked this book because it’s genre was mystery and I like mystery books. I would recommend it to people who love reading mystery books.
So awesome
I think the book was really interesting because I like mystery books and this was a mystery on who stole the dog’s diamond collar and it’s fiction so it’s more exiting .
Loved this book. It was easy to read, and had many cliff hangers. I found it sad reading about Zaiba's dead mother, but happy to know she is happy. She is a great detective but did miss a lot of Sam's wedding. I would recommend this book for children from 8 to 10
A modern day Agatha Christie type who submit.
Quite interesting, you learn a bit about Zaiba's family way of life and also try to work out how the investigation is going to pan out. It all works out in the end
A jolly detective story, perfect for 7+. A fun, light detective story with a believable contemporary setting. I particularly liked the illustrations and the happy family that includes a stepmother.
At first I wasn't so sure, but it turned out to be my favourite book ever.... before I read this book I was obsessed with bad mermaids but it turns out things can change in a split second.
I love this book it’s a awesome detective book and not one bit was bad Ali was the best character
Amazing!
Agent Zabia is inspired by detective Eden Lockett. She finds a new case in her cousin Sam's wedding. will she resolve it without getting into trouble?
I liked it very much especially her brother. Highly recommend it!
I liked this book and i was very interested when i heard about the seceret stair case
I loved this mystery which kept me guessing throughout. Zaiba, Ali and Poppy were all characters i liked and I disliked Mr Ainsley alot because he was really rude to his staff. I enjoyed all the descriptive words of the Mehndi party and all the characters. the most exciting parts of the story was when they found the hidden staircase and when they went in the maze. Loved the happy ending.
I love mystery books
A perfect mystery, although not a murder. My favourite character is Poppy because if she didn’t find out Georgia had snakeskin footprints, the mystery won’t be solved. I recommend this to fans of The Murder Most Unladylike.
A captivating book full of dilemmas and suspense. On the day of her cousin’s Mehndi party, Zaiba must go on a mission with the help of her friends Poppy and Ali. A celebrity is saying at the same hotel and her dog has disappeared along with its lucky diamond charm! It is up to team Zaiba to save the day.
I enjoyed this book because it was funny, full of surprises, teaches the reader about Asian culture and is full of mystery, which makes it hard to put down.
My favourite character was Zaiba because she is friendly, clever, helpful and loves a book with adventure.
A suspenseful book packed with mystery, great for readers aged 8+ or anyone who enjoys books about crime-solving!
I thought it was great because three friends detect and I love detecting
I would recommend it. I liked Zaiba.
Great book, very mysterious and a fab read. Ages 8-12 would love this book. 5 star rating