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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
Format: Bargain Price
Label: NAL Hardcover
Manufacturer: NAL Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: July 03, 2007
Publisher: NAL Hardcover
Sales Rank: 4375
Studio: NAL Hardcover
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Product Description: Fourth in the all-new series of original mysteries starring Adrian Monk, the brilliant investigator who always knows when something's out of place.
Now that her ne'er-do-well husband has been arrested for murder, Monk's former assistant, Sharona, is ready to reclaim her place in Monk's extremely well-ordered life. But his current assistant, Natalie, is not pleased with this turn of events.
While Monk tries to maintain a delicate balance between the two women, he discovers a few snags in the case against Sharona's husband. And with other murders to investigate, Monk realizes he may be up against a killer who not only understands him, but is one step ahead.
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The fun of this mystery is that everyone's got a theory about whodunit. Everyone has figured out who did what to whom, and why. The cops have several theories. A mystery writer named, strangely enough, Ian Ludlow bristles with theories. Mr. Monk's two assistants not only have theories but are suspects. There are so many theories floating around that the reader needs theory detox until the odd and remarkable Mr. Monk cuts through the rubbish, and nails a particularly heinous criminal. This is a particularly ... Read More
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What a nice surprise to have Sharona back! I'm almost at the end of this book and I'll be sad to finish, it's so much fun to read. I'm not able to watch Monk on USA Network so I either watch the few released to the "regular" networks or rent the DVD's. Reading the books is even better than watching the hour episodes!
Thanks Lee Goldberg for such great writing books that capture Monk so well and I'm constantly amazed at the funny ideas Mr. Goldberg comes up with.
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I'm a big fan of the monk Series and have read all the novels to date... but found some of the charaterizations of Monks behavior a bit over the top in this book.. anyway.. it was nice to see that Natalie is given a "life" in this book and the inter-play between Sharona, Natalie amd Monk was the highlight of the story.. something you wouldn't get from the TV show..
on the Mystery... a bit convoluted and not I feel up to the standard.
I give 5 stars on the fine job done on the story lines ... Read More
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I don't know how a tv show and book series can be developed at the same time. but while reading, I felt like someone was watching a tv show and telling me about it over an IM connection.
Guess I think MONK is better on TV.
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Lee Goldberg knows his characters and that is good because Monk is such a great character. I really think that if certain books would make a great episode this could be one of them. Granted the logistics of having Sharona and Natalie as helpers to Monk may seem tedious and nit-picky, in Monk's mind that would be alright. The story is great and very well written. The characters stay true to form and Natalie again is the narrator. Monk is at his best which means he is really at his worst. What a great story.
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