Some people think Hawaii is paradise, but Monk knows that danger, like dirt, lurks everywhere. Look at Helen Gruber, the rich tourist who took a fatal blow from a coconut. The police say it fell from a tree, but Monk suspects otherwise. His assistant Natalie isn’t exactly thrilled about Monk’s latest investigation. It was bad enough Monk followed her on vacation, and now it looks like the vacation is over. Smooth-talking TV psychic Dylan Swift is on the island and claims to have a message from beyond—from Helen Gruber. Monk has his doubts about Swift’s credibility. But finding the killer and proving Swift a fraud—all while coping with geckos and the horror of unsynchronized ceiling fans—may prove a tough coconut to crack.
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I always wanted to see a follow up story where private detective Adrian Monk takes the “cool pill” prescribed by Dr. Kroger in the televised episode “Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine”. I found it hilarious and at the same time, very poignant and touching to observe what happens when the pill’s effects wear off and Monk returns to his life of OCD and social paranoia. I was curious to see how differently Natalie would handle the situation as opposed to Sharona, Monk’s former assistant/nurse.
I was not disappointed. Lee Goldberg, writer of several Monk TV episodes, crafts the story adeptly, putting Monk on the pill only at the beginning and end of the story and describing Monk’s behavior in detail the first time while leaving it to the reader’s imagination for his second dose.
In between, Monk finds himself in Hawaii, intruding on Natalie’s vacation. While there, he solves a myriad of crimes for the police including murder, a series of burglaries, and drug smuggling. Before and after the crimes, Monk also publicly reveals a lying bigamist (to Natalie’s embarrassment) and a charlatan psychic.
This the second Monk novel I’ve read, the first being Mr. Monk Goes to the Firehouse, and I enjoyed them both.
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