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    <![CDATA[Mr. Monk Goes to Germany]]>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>An all-new novel starring the obsessively beloved TV detective who always knows when somethings out of place</strong><br/><br/> Adrian Monk has actually been doing well lately. Hes solving murders as fast as they come, and hes been noticeably less compulsive. Monk knows he owes it all to his therapist, Dr. Kroger. So when Kroger attends a conference in Germany, Monk hits the skids, reverting to his OCD habits full-time. Desperate, Monk follows his shrink to Germany. And thats when he sees the man across a crowded town square. A man with six fingers. Monk knows it could be the man responsible for his wifes death.]]>
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  <read_at>Mon Dec 01 00:00:00 -0800 2008</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[My GoodReads friend Donna was reading this book and I'm so glad I saw the update--I'd had no idea that the Monk book series existed! As a major Monk fan, I had to give it a try, and I was not disappointed.<br/><br/>Monk's voice and actions are spot-on and hilarious and I thought the narration by Natalie was pretty entertaining too. Five stars because this book succeeded perfectly in its purpose--it kept me entertained and made me laugh...a lot! I will definitely be reading more in the Monk series.]]></body>
    
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