Mr. Monk Goes to the Firehouse

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Title Mr. Monk Goes to the Firehouse
Mr. Monk Goes to the Firehouse by Lee Goldberg
1st edition 2006 paperback cover
Author Lee Goldberg
Country United States
Language English
Series Monk mystery novel series
Genre(s) Mystery
Publisher Signet
Released January 3, 2006
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 304 pp
ISBN ISBN 0-451-21729-2
Followed by Mr. Monk Goes to Hawaii

Mr. Monk Goes to the Firehouse (ISBN 0-451-21729-2) is a mystery novel written by Lee Goldberg and based on the American television series Monk.

Contents

[edit] Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Adrian Monk, the obsessive-compulsive modern-day Sherlock Holmes, is forced to move in with his assistant Natalie Teeger, who is the narrator of the novel, while his apartment is being fumigated. While there, Julie Teeger, Natalie's daughter, hires Monk to investigate the murder of the local firehouse's dalmatian Sparky.

In the course of his investigation, Monk discovers that the murder of Sparky is tied to the murder-by-arson of local curmudgeon Esther Stoval. Stoval stood in the way of San Francisco real estate tycoon Lucas Breen's planned redevelopment of her neighborhood by not selling her house to him. However, this was not what prompted the murder. Stoval saw and took photographs of Breen while he was having an affair with her next-door neighbor Lizzie Draper. Breen went to Stoval's house, and when she threatened to expose Breen's affair, he killed her and burned down her house, making it look like she died falling asleep while smoking a cigarette. However, he forgot his overcoat when he left, and needed a way of getting back into the house. So, he broke into the firehouse while the firemen were away on a call, intending to steal a fireman's outfit that would allow him to get into Stoval's house again. He did not realize that Sparky would still be in the house, and so when Sparky attacked, he killed him with a pickaxe hanging on the wall, then stole back into the scene of the fire and took his coat.

Monk eventually solved the case by noticing that Breen's house was covered in cat dander, to which both he and Breen are allergic. Apart from her unpleasant demeanor, Mrs. Stoval was known for her many cats, and so Monk knew he would be able to connect Breen to the scene of the crime. Breen is arrested by Captain Leland Stottlemeyer after attempting to flee and being stopped by Monk and Lieutenant Randy Disher.

Spoilers end here.

[edit] TV adaptation

The episode "Mr. Monk Can't See a Thing", the 4th episode in Season 5 , was written by Lee Goldberg & William Rabkin and is loosely based on this novel. The episode aired on July 28, 2006.

[edit] Release in the UK

Amazon.co.uk has the release date of 30 July 2006 for a very long time but there is a chance that this is confused with the release date of the second book, Mr. Monk Goes to Hawaii, on 5 July 2006. However, Ottakar's, one of the UK's largest bookstores, lists the release date as 30 July 2006, and the second book as 2 August 2006, which is a more believable date.

[edit] Continuity mistakes

Some minor gaffes between the television show and the novel were noted after publication. Some of the more notable ones included:

  • Monk says "I'm allergic to cats." (p. 38). However, Monk is not allergic to cats. (Lieutenant Disher is, as seen in "Mr. Monk and the Missing Granny".)
  • "Monk came out of the kitchen with a glass of milk." (p. 92). The show has established that one of Monk's top phobias is lactophobia, the fear of milk.
  • It was pointed out that Stottlemeyer smokes a cigar in the novel, but has only smoked once on the show in the episode "Mr. Monk Gets Cabin Fever".
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Current Main Characters Adrian Monk | Natalie Teeger | Captain Leland Stottlemeyer | Lieutenant Randy Disher
Secondary Characters Charles Kroger | Trudy Monk | Ambrose Monk | Dale "The Whale" Biederbeck | Julie Teeger
Former Characters Sharona Fleming | Benjy Fleming
Related Articles Episode List | Monk soundtrack | Mr. Monk Goes to the Firehouse | Mr. Monk Goes to Hawaii | Mr. Monk and the Blue Flu
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