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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780451219008
ISBN: 0451219007
Label: Signet
Manufacturer: Signet
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 304
Publication Date: July 05, 2006
Publisher: Signet
Sales Rank: 42616
Studio: Signet
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Book Description: Some people think Hawaii is paradise, but Monk knows that danger, like dirt, lurks everywhere. Look at Helen Gruber, the rich tourist who took a fatal blow from a coconut. The police say it fell from a tree, but Monk suspects otherwise. His assistant Natalie isn't exactly thrilled about Monk's latest investigation. It was bad enough Monk followed her on vacation, and now it looks like the vacation is over. Smooth-talking TV psychic Dylan Swift is on the island and claims to have a message from beyond-from Helen Gruber. Monk has his doubts about Swift's credibility. But finding the killer and proving Swift a fraud-all while coping with geckos and the horror of unsynchronized ceiling fans-may prove a tough coconut to crack.
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When Natalie receives an all expense paid trip to Hawaii to take part in her friend's wedding, she anticipates a real vacation. However, Mr. Monk takes his medicine and follows her onto the plane. Naturally the bad guys crawl out of the walls and the neighbors begin to be murdered. Even so Natalie finds time to sit in the sun in her bikini. As is typical of Monk on TV, there are comedic and tragic moments both.
A really funny scene happens in a tiny restaurant which boasts local cooking ... Read More
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I'm a big fan of the show and I love the books. Lee Goldberg does a great job with Mr. Monk and all his quirky characteristics. My favorite parts of the book are when Mr. Monk is on medication. He is so high that he acts "normal." If you're a Monk fan you will enjoy this book. I L.O.L through the whole book! It is a must!
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She claims to have liked it, but who knows if she was just saying that.:)
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I have read the other reviews, and they have to be written by fans of the TV series. There is no other explanation. I, however, am not since I don't watch TV that often. I have been, however, in the print industry for over 20 years, and I enjoy everything from good mystery to scifi.
This book should not be considered a suspenseful mystery at all, but pure fantasy. Mr. Monk tries to be knock-off of "Lt. Columbo", but lacks the finesse and qualities that makes the character 3 dimensional. ... Read More
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I bought this and three others of the Monk mystery novels. Written in first person by "Natalie" -- they are a really good read. I like to just relax with a book and re-read. Love the show but the books are just as pleasant. The humor comes right through, and you can see Mr. Monk as he rolls his shoulders....Lee Goldberg is obviously part of the writing team for the show. Even references in the books to past shows! Super! A++++
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