Mr Monk Is Open For Business
By (Author) Hy Conrad
Penguin Putnam Inc
Obsidian Mysteries
2nd December 2014
United States
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
813.6
Paperback
288
Width 105mm, Height 172mm
138g
Monk and Natalie face their first case as consulting detectives: tracking down Wyatt S. Noone, a man who killed three of his colleagues and injured the final one. But when Wyatt disappears from an inescapable crime scene, will Monk and Natalie be able to track down an invisible killer
Fans of the series should rejoice! Adrian Monk couldnt be in better hands. Thank you, Hy Conrad.Andy Breckman, Cocreator and Executive Producer of the USA Network Television Series Monk
Praise for the Monk Mysteries
Entertaining and ruefully funny...stars one of televisions best-loved characters.Honolulu Star-Bulletin
A highly entertaining series....I get a big kick out of the Monk novels.Mystery Scene
Hilariously funny and devilishly clever...an impossible-crime lovers delight.Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
You say you dont read tie-in novels You should give the Monk books a try and find out what youve been missing.Bill Crider, author of Murder in the Air
Truth is, youd be hard-pressed to find another recent work that provides so many hip and humorous moments, along with its believable plot twists. Monk series fansand that means both the TV show and these novelshave another winner here to enjoy.Bookgasm
Some of the very best TV tie-in books being published today. More than that, theyre some of the very best mystery novels being published today, period.Rough Edges
Hy Conradwas one of the original writers on the USA Network television series Monk and stayed with the series for all eight seasons, acting as coexecutive producer for the last two seasons and garnering three Edgar Award nominations.In addition, Hy was head writer of the webisode series Little Monk and served as consulting producer and writer on the USA seriesWhite Collar. He is the author of hundreds of short stories, dozens of interactive mysteries, and ten books of solvable whodunits, sold around the world in fourteen languages.