In this book, Monk and his long-suffering assistant Natalie, are called to Summit, New Jersey to help former SFPD lieutenant Randy Disher who moved there when he married Monk's previous assistant Sharona Fleming. Randy is the new police chief in Summit and is dealing with a wave of residential robberies which escalate to murder. It sounds good and I'm anxious to get started on it. I'll let you know what I think of it once I've finished it.
Paris 2010
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
My next book...
I just picked up my next book at the library today. It's called Mr. Monk on Patrol and is the 13th book in the Monk series written by Lee Goldberg. I've read several of the Monk books in this series since I'm a huge fan of the USA television series that ran for eight seasons. I own the entire series on DVD.
In this book, Monk and his long-suffering assistant Natalie, are called to Summit, New Jersey to help former SFPD lieutenant Randy Disher who moved there when he married Monk's previous assistant Sharona Fleming. Randy is the new police chief in Summit and is dealing with a wave of residential robberies which escalate to murder. It sounds good and I'm anxious to get started on it. I'll let you know what I think of it once I've finished it.
In this book, Monk and his long-suffering assistant Natalie, are called to Summit, New Jersey to help former SFPD lieutenant Randy Disher who moved there when he married Monk's previous assistant Sharona Fleming. Randy is the new police chief in Summit and is dealing with a wave of residential robberies which escalate to murder. It sounds good and I'm anxious to get started on it. I'll let you know what I think of it once I've finished it.
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I finished this book today and gave it 3 stars. I need to make a correction to my post which is that Sharona and Randy are just living together; they aren't married. I was disappointed in the ending of this book but it was a quick, fun read. There will be one more book in the series by Lee Goldberg.
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