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Mr. Monk is Cleaned Out (2010)

by Lee Goldberg

Series: Mr. Monk (10)

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California and Adrian Monk are in a financial crisis when he's fired by the SFPD and finds his savings are gone. Bob Sebes, the leader of Reinier Investments, swindled his clients, including Monk. Whena key witness is killed, Monk is convince that Sebes, under house-arrest, did it. Being jobless and broke, Monk can devote all of his obsessive energy to solving this latest mystery.

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Very enjoyable -- I was grinning half the time while reading the book. Always enjoy whenever Ambrose is part of the story. The "here's what happened' was unfortunately implausible and resulted in a thud of an ending. ( )
  skraft001 | Nov 7, 2015 |
The economic crisis has hit California hard, forcing the SFPD to fire Monk as their consultant. This happens at the same time that a Ponzi scheme wipes out Mr. Monk's savings, and he is evicted from his apartment. Natalie is also facing an uncertain future, as Monk's sole employee, and heroically sticks with Mr. Monk as she tries to find a job that the two of them can work together. This meets with mixed success (employers love Natalie, can't stomach Monk's obsessions), and the tensions highlight the strength and vulnerability of their relationship while Monk tries to prove that Bob Sebes, the orchestrator of the Ponzi scheme that ruined him, has somehow killed several potential witnesses against him while under house arrest. Another enjoyable entry in the series, which almost makes up for the show having said its goodbyes. ( )
  burnit99 | May 15, 2011 |
I loved the Monk television show...so naturally I enjoy the Monk books. I enjoyed this book especially the part where Monk and Natalie have to find other jobs...very funny. I wish the show hadn't gone off the air but I do enjoy the fact that Monk lives on Lee Goldberg's books! ( )
  ynowak | Jan 6, 2011 |
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