Mr. Monk's life is falling apart - Summit Creek (the only bottled water he drinks) is going out of business; SFPD is facing another financial crises; Monk's investment manager, Bob Sebes who manages the Reinier Investment Fund is arrested for a massive Ponzi scheme. Hence, Monk is dehydrated, jobless and broke. Amidst his predicaments, Monk is still offering his service - for free - to solve the murders of prosecutor's key witnesses in Sebes' case, while Natalie is frantically looking for jobs for herself and Monk.
This is another delightful read by Goldberg. I really don't know what else to say but awesomeness! I find this book is slightly different as it focuses much more on the friendship between Natalie and Monk, rather than the murder cases. It is refreshing and hilarious to see how both of them (mostly Natalie to be honest) try to compromise and tolerate with one another during this difficult economic downturn.
In a nutshell, it is one wonderful read! It's intriguing, it's obsessing, it's MONK! I was not disappointed at all and was entertained right from the first page!