Mr. Monk Goes to Germany

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by Lee Goldberg


  “So I suppose you accidentally locked us in a shack, accidentally doused it with gasoline, and accidentally set it on fire,” I said.

  “Things just kept getting worse,” Dr. Rahner said, fixing his gaze on Monk. “If you hadn’t followed your psychiatrist to Germany, nobody would have ever known how badly things went wrong.”

  “I doubt it,” Geshir said. “You’re underestimating the investigatory skill of our homicide unit.”

  “No, he isn’t,” Stoffmacher said.

  “We’re sharp,” Geshir said.

  “We’re adequate to the task, most of the time. But if it wasn’t for Mr. Monk’s eye for detail and his relentless determination, we never would have seen these events as anything but a suicide, a natural death, and a tragic coincidence. Now we know the truth. It was murder.” Stoffmacher tipped his head towards Dr. Rahner. “Arrest this man, Kommissar, and call the forensic unit up to go over his room. I’m sure we’ll find more feathers and other trace evidence.”

  Geshir took out a pair of handcuffs, pulled Dr. Rahner’s arms behind his back, and cuffed his wrists.

  Monk stepped up and looked Dr. Rahner in the eye. “Did you kill my wife?”

  “I told you, I’m not a killer,” Dr. Rahner said. “At least I wasn’t until three days ago.”

  Geshir led Dr. Rahner away. I put my arm around Monk.

  “I’m sorry, Mr. Monk,” I said.

  “Don’t be,” he said. “I’ll get him.”

  Dr. Kroger came up to us. “That was impressive work, Adrian. You might want to consider sticking with this medication.”

  Monk shook his head. “The case was solved before tonight. This was the easy part.”

  “It didn’t seem easy to me,” Dr. Kroger said.

  “That’s because you aren’t the world’s best detective,” Monk said.

  “I see the drug doesn’t diminish the ego,” I said.

  “I’ll have to make a note of that,” Dr. Kroger said.

  Table of Contents

  Title Page

  Copyright Page

  Dedication

  CHAPTER ONE - Mr. Monk and the Assistant

  CHAPTER TWO - Mr. Monk and the Balance of Nature

  CHAPTER THREE - Mr. Monk Takes the Cake

  CHAPTER FOUR - Mr. Monk Sees His Shrink

  CHAPTER FIVE - Mr. Monk Falls Apart

  CHAPTER SIX - Mr. Monk Loses Count

  CHAPTER SEVEN - Mr. Monk and the Likely Suspect

  CHAPTER EIGHT - Mr. Monk Takes Flight

  CHAPTER NINE - Mr. Monk Arrives in Germany

  CHAPTER TEN - Mr. Monk and the Appointment

  CHAPTER ELEVEN - Mr. Monk Returns

  CHAPTER TWELVE - Mr. Monk and the New Experience

  CHAPTER THIRTEEN - Mr. Monk Goes on Vacation

  CHAPTER FOURTEEN - Mr. Monk and the Six Fingers

  CHAPTER FIFTEEN - Mr. Monk Sees a Corpse

  CHAPTER SIXTEEN - Mr. Monk and the Deal

  CHAPTER SEVENTEEN - Mr. Monk Makes a Discovery

  CHAPTER EIGHTEEN - Mr. Monk and the Perfect Storm

  CHAPTER NINETEEN - Mr. Monk and the Stakeout

  CHAPTER TWENTY - Mr. Monk Meets Nature

  CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE - Mr. Monk Gets Some News

  CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO - Mr. Monk and Dr. Kroger

  CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE - Mr. Monk Visits Freakville

  CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR - Mr. Monk and the Guy

  CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE - Mr. Monk and the Friendly Skies

  CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX - Mr. Monk Goes to Berlin

  CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN - Mr. Monk Hits a Wall

  CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT - Mr. Monk Takes a Walk in the Woods

  CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE - Mr. Monk Has a Brand-new Bag

  CHAPTER THIRTY - Mr. Monk Gets the Picture

 

 

 


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