Mr. Monk Is Miserable by Lee Goldberg

Mr. Monk Is Miserable by Lee Goldberg

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Mr. Monk Is Miserable by Lee Goldberg

On a return trip from Germany, Monk and Natalie stop over in Paris. They visit the catacombs, a vast, underground cavern in the center of the city lined with millions of human bones. Monk picks up a skull and announces that the person was murdered. Most of the bodies came from a battlefield, but Monk believes the wound that killed this man came from a modern weapon made in the last few years. He thinks someone hid a recent murder victim among the ancient bones. As Monk starts to investigate the crime, he uncovers another murder that involves a society of dumpster divers, people who live commerce-free off the waste of society. It might just be the last straw in Monk's visit to Paris.

LEE CHILD is the author of twelve Jack Reacher novels, including the New York Times bestsellers Persuader and The Enemy, as well as One Shot, which has been optioned by Paramount Pictures for a big motion picture. Killing Floor, his first novel, was nominated for both the Anthony and the Barry Awards for Best Debut Mystery. The Jack Reacher series' foreign rights have been sold in thirty-nine markets. Child, an English native and veteran television writer, is now working on his eleventh Jack Reacher book in New York City.

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ISBN 13 9780451225153
ISBN 10 0451225155
Title Mr. Monk Is Miserable
Author Lee Goldberg
Series Mr Monk Mysteries
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher New American Library
Year published 2008-12-02
Number of pages 277
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.