Mr. Monk is Miserable A Novel

Mr. Monk is Miserable A Novel by Lee Goldberg, published by Penguin in 2008, is a media tie-in edition comprising 277 pages. This book presents an original mystery featuring the beloved TV detective, Monk, as he embarks on an unexpected adventure in France. Accompanying his assistant Natalie, Monk attempts to make the most of their trip, which takes a turn when they explore the sewers of Paris, a site he feels deserves recognition for its historical significance.
Readers will find themselves drawn into a narrative that unfolds in the hidden depths beneath Paris, where Monk’s keen observational skills lead to the discovery of a skull that suggests foul play. As they navigate the catacombs filled with relics of the past, the story delves into themes of mystery and detective work. This edition offers a unique blend of fiction and mystery, appealing to fans of the genre and those familiar with the character from the television series.
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More compulsive, page-turning fun in this all-new, original mystery starring the popular TV detective.
Monk already ruined a trip to Germany for his longsuffering assistant Natalie. The least he can do is accompany her on a detour to France—and try not to ruin that too. In fact, Monk throws Natalie for a loop by announcing that he wants to visit the sewers of Paris. The historic underground maze of pipes and tunnels is famous for making the City of Light sanitary, and to Monk, that’s worth paying tribute to.
The only problem is that their explorations lead them to another hidden world below the Parisian streets: the catacombs, filled with aging skulls and bones. Monk’s sharp eye catches sight of one skull that’s not so old—and that shows evidence of murder—pulling them into a case more twisted than the catacombs themselves.
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