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Part of "Mr. Monk" series
"Mr. Monk Goes to Hawaii" by Lee Goldberg is a delightful and engaging addition to the popular Monk series. In this novel, the astute and obsessive-compulsive detective, Adrian Monk, trades the foggy streets of San Francisco for the sunny beaches of Hawaii, accompanied by his loyal assistant, Natalie Teeger. The story begins when Natalie wins a trip to Hawaii, and Monk reluctantly agrees to join her. However, their vacation is cut short when a wealthy businessman is found dead in his hotel room, and the local police department requests Monk's expertise to solve the case. Monk's keen observational skills and unique approach to detective work quickly lead him to suspect foul play, and he and Natalie embark on a quest to uncover the truth. As Monk delves deeper into the investigation, he discovers a web of secrets, lies, and hidden motives among the hotel staff and guests. Along the way, he grapples with his fear of flying, his aversion to sand, and his many other phobias, while also trying to maintain his strict routine and avoid any potential triggers. Goldberg's writing is sharp, witty, and full of humor, making for a fast-paced and entertaining read. He skillfully captures Monk's quirks and idiosyncrasies, while also developing Natalie's character and giving her a more prominent role in the story. The author's depiction of Hawaii is also noteworthy, as he vividly describes the lush landscapes, vibrant culture, and unique challenges of the island paradise. Overall, "Mr. Monk Goes to Hawaii" is a satisfying and enjoyable read for both fans of the series and newcomers alike. It offers a fresh and exciting new setting for Monk's detective work, while also delivering the clever plot twists, memorable characters, and sharp wit that have made the series so popular...
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