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  1. Mr. Monk Gets Even is the 15th book in the Mr. Monk book series. It was released on December 31, 2012 by NAL. An all-new original mystery starring Adrian Monk, the brilliant investigator who always knows when something's out of place... It may be a foggy San Francisco summer, but for Adrian Monk...

  2. Mr. Monk Gets Even is the fifteenth novel written by Lee Goldberg to be based on the television series Monk. It was published on December 31, 2012. Like the other novels, the story is narrated by Natalie Teeger, Monk's assistant. It is the final novel of the series to be written by Lee Goldberg.

  3. Discovering that a recent string of accidental deaths and suicides are actually murders, Adrian Monk begins to doubt his detective skills when his chief suspect is killed, a situation that is complicated by his arch nemesis Dale the Whale's escape from prison

  4. Mr. Monk Gets Even. It may be a foggy San Francisco summer, but for Adrian Monk the future is looking bright. Natalie is off working as a cop in Summit, his brother Ambrose and Yuki are a week away from their wedding, Monk has a new assistant—Natalie’s daughter Julie—and even a girlfriend, Ellen Morse.

  5. 31 de dic. de 2012 · January 4, 2016. Mr. Monks gets even by Lee Goldberg is the 15th book in the Mr. Monk mystery series. Mr. Monk investigates a series of murders made to look like accidents as well as investigating the escape of Dale the Whale from hospital after undergoing liposuction and weight reduction surgery.

  6. 31 de dic. de 2012 · Mr. Monk Gets Even Kindle Edition. by Lee Goldberg (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 4.6 298 ratings. Book 15 of 19: Mr. Monk. See all formats and editions. Welcome to the series of original mysteries starring Adrian Monk, the brilliant investigator who always knows when something’s out of place.... The future is looking bright for Adrian Monk.

  7. Natalie is working as a cop in Summit, his brother is a week away from getting married, and Monk has a new assistant—and even a girlfriend. All this change doesn’t keep him from work, though. He’s investigating a string of accidental deaths and suicides that he believes are actually murders.