By: Lee Goldberg
Genres: Mystery
Posted: March 5, 2011
Goldberg's choice to have the book narrated by Natalie, Mr. Monk's assistant and some-times nurse gives it a similar feel to the way Sherlock Holmes novels were narrated by Dr. Watson, to allow the reader a sense of discovery and surprise as the detective in question uses seemingly minor details to piece together the puzzle. The supportive outside voice allows us to understand Monk's eccentricities (he suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder) for what they are. Only, this time, Natalie is suffering from a phobia of her own, and one of the funniest scenes in the book is when Monk is trying to convince her to be rational about it.
This book, like the series, focuses on Monk's growth as a person, especially in terms of his relationship with his brother Ambrose. This time, he is determined to get shut-in Ambrose to leave the house -- even if he has to drug him and shove him into the back of a RV to do it. On the ensuing road trip, Monk finds himself solving random crimes that just keep popping up, and only Monk can see the pattern behind it.
Book Summary
Monk's out on the open highway-but crime is a hitchhiker that won't be ignored. With his job secure and his wife's murder finally solved, Adrian Monk is feeling strangely...satisfied. He'd like his agoraphobic brother Ambrose to feel the same way, so Monk puts a secret ingredient in Ambrose's birthday cake: sleeping pills. When Ambrose wakes up, he's in a motorhome on the open road with Monk determined to show him the outside world.
But Ambrose isn't the only one struggling to let go. As little crimes pop up along the highway, Monk can't resist getting involved. Now it's up to Monk to stop a murderer from turning their road trip into a highway to hell.
by: Lee Goldberg
Mr. Monk #11 Obsidian
January 1, 2011
On Sale: January 4, 2011
Featuring: Ambrose Monk; Adrian Monk
298 pages
ISBN: 0451232119
EAN: 9780451232113
Hardcover