Mr. Monk Is Open For Business by Hy Conrad
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This Monk is certainly better than the last, but still lacks the humor and imagination of titles earlier in the series. The plot was flat and dull. There were few subplots going on, especially those clever cases where monk walks into a situation and immediately sizes it up and is able to accuse the criminal. Conrad is getting better, but still needs some work.
Plot (from Goodreads.com): Failing to win back his
girlfriend in New Jersey, Monk returns to San Francisco where Natalie
has set up an office for Monk and Teeger, Consulting Detectives. It’s
time to stop bickering and get to work when Lieutenant Amy Devlin comes
to them for help.
A disgruntled employee came into work and
started shooting, killing three coworkers and leaving a female hostage
severely wounded. After spotting the shooter through office windows, the
police lost him—leaving Lieutenant Devlin with a real mess on her
hands.
Visiting the bedridden survivor, Monk finds her to be
helpful, cooperative…and quite charming as well. But the more he and
Natalie try to track down the assailant, the more he seems to have
disappeared from existence altogether....
Now I'm reading "Hangman's Revolution" by Eoin Colfer.
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