Mr. Monk Goes to Hawaii [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Fiction)
  • Author:  Goldberg, Lee
  • Author:  Goldberg, Lee
  • ISBN-10:  0451219007
  • ISBN-10:  0451219007
  • ISBN-13:  9780451219008
  • ISBN-13:  9780451219008
  • Publisher:  Berkley
  • Publisher:  Berkley
  • Pages:  304
  • Pages:  304
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jul-2006
  • Pub Date:  01-Jul-2006
  • SKU:  0451219007-11-SPLV
  • SKU:  0451219007-11-SPLV
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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 that Monk followed her on vacation, and now it looks as though 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....

“Charm, mystery, and fun.”—Janet Evanovich

“Sly humor, endearing characters, tricky plots.”—Jerrilyn Farmer

“Can books be better than television? You bet they can—when Lee Goldberg’s writing them.”—Lee Child

 

Lee Goldberg has written episodes for the Monk television series, as well as many other programs. He is a two-time Edgar Award nominee and the author of the acclaimedDiagnosis Murdernovels, based on the TV series for which he was a writer and executive producer.CHAPTER ONEHere’s the thing about brilliantdetectives. They’re all nuts. Take Nero Wolfe, for instance.

He was this incredibly fat detective whowouldn’t leave his New York brownstone. He stayed inside the house tending his orchids, drinking fivequarts of beer a day, and devouring gourmet meals prepared by his live-in chef.So he hired Archie Goodwin to screen clients, run investigative errands, chasedown clues, and drag people back to the brownstone to be rudely interrogated.Archie was an ex-cop or an ex-soldier or something like that, so he was well suitedfor the job.

Then there’s Sherll£&

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