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Mr. Monk in Outer Space (2007)

von Lee Goldberg

Reihen: Mr. Monk (5)

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Adrian Monk has journeyed into the realm of the cult science fiction show Beyond Earth, where he meets fans just as obsessive-compulsive as he is. Monk is at their convention because there may be a killer lurking in the Beyond Earth community. Someone in a starship uniform has very publicly gunned down the show's legendary creator, Conrad Stipe. Could a fan be that furious at him for selling out to an exploitative Hollywood producer? Or was there more going on behind the scenes in Stipe's life?… (mehr)
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The murder of Conrad Stipe, legendary creator of the fan-favorite television series “Beyond Earth” sends obsessive-compulsive detective Adrian Monk into the rarified world of science fiction fandom as he seeks the killer at a convention in which the fans attire themselves in appropriate costumes from their beloved series.

As the body count mounts and a second person involved with “Beyond Earth” becomes a victim, will Monk find the answers and solve the case before there’s another death?

As with the earlier books in the series, Monk’s assistant, Natalie, serves as the narrator for this, the fifth story in the series. Monk’s brother, Ambrose, is an interesting addition to the cast of characters as he offers some insights into Monk’s obsessive behavior. This plot twists and turns enough to keep readers from guessing the outcome before the big reveal. The story, like those that preceded it, is true to the television series. However, the thinly-veiled jab at the multitude of “Star Trek” fans comes across as insensitive meanness rather than as good-natured fun, robbing the story of much of its intended humor. ( )
  jfe16 | May 9, 2019 |
An amusing novel spun off of the TV series about the brilliant detective handicapped by severe OCD, worsened by the unsolved murder of his wife. At a Star Trek-like fan convention, Monk investigates a murder by a killed made up like one of the alien characters of the series as are many others at the convention. Along the way Monk solves other crimes. His solutions are great. The book is a fun, light, quick read. ( )
  NickHowes | Oct 28, 2017 |
Very enjoyable read. ( )
  skraft001 | Mar 21, 2015 |
When a fast food chain executive is shot three times in his office by a professional hit man, Captain Leland Stottlemeyer of the SFPD calls former partner turned private investigator Adrian Monk. Along with his lovely assistant, Natalie Teeger, Monk arrives on the scene (after outsmarting a revolving door) and reveals that the victim's death had been caused by a heart attack. In other words, the corpse had been desecreated.

This prompts Stottlemeyer's current partner, the quirky and sometimes ditzy Lt. Randy Disher, to form the Special Desecration Unit, placing himself in charge, of course.

The question is, who shot the dead man?

Meanwhile, when Adrian Monk's living room carpet is soiled by a coffee stain that can only be seen with a magnifying glass, the obsessive-compulsive detective orders a new carpet. Since he cannot live in his home until the new carpet is installed, he finds himself staying with his agoraphobic brother, Ambrose. As the two of them rarely speak, it makes for an awkward situation.

Monk is then called to the scene of another shooting murder, this time outside of a convention center. The creator of an long canceled sci-fi TV show called Beyond Earth had been shot in the head while exiting a cab. Security footage revealed the killer to be...Mr. Snork!

As Natalie explains, Snork is one of the lead characters in Beyond Earth. He is a crewmember of the USS Discovery, lost in space after Earth is destroyed. The ship's crew encounters other aliens and helps to form the Confederation of Planets. Snork has pointy ears, an elephant trunk for a nose, and speaks Dratch.

The costumed killer from the security footage is seen running into the nearby convention center. According to Monk, it should be easy to catch the "freak" until he learns that the convention center is hosting a Beyond Earth convention with scores of fans dressed like Mr. Snork and other aliens.

Monk is absolutely appalled at the idea of dressing up like a television character and upon visiting the Beyond Earth convention, is further shocked to learn that his tech writer brother, Ambrose, has penned three reference books about the show!

But how does the murder of a has-been TV executive connect with the desecration of a fast food franchise exec? Only Adrian Monk can answer that question, once he learns to get over his fear of odd numbers, quirky TV show fans, carpet stains, eye patches, revolving doors, and more. More importantly, will he listen to his brother, Ambrose, who might have vital information thanks to his knowledge about Beyond Earth?

Lee Goldberg delivers yet another amusing story of "defective detective" Adrian Monk paired with an hilarious spoof of hardcore pop sci-fi fandom.

Goldberg's brilliant approach of telling the Monk stories using the first person POV of Natalie serves to clarify the concept of Adrian Monk as a flawed, fearful, egotistical, hypocritical, and ultimately sympathetic character. In other words, a human being. More, readers become familiar with what drives Monk to be the "best detective on Earth"...and possibly Beyond! ( )
  pgiunta | Jan 24, 2013 |
In this book, Monk faces the shooting of a dead man, and Mr. Snork shooting the producer of a popular science fiction series.

Monk has to take his phobias into a science fiction convention for a series, thinly veiled reference to Star Trek with its obsessive version of Trekkies.

Monk's brother, Ambrose, plays a role in this version, even getting involved in the investigation. We see a bit more of his character which comes out in the solution to the mystery.

The book is true to the series, and feels very much like seeing a tv episode. If you enjoy the series, you'll enjoy the book.

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  Nodosaurus | Nov 18, 2011 |
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Adrian Monk has journeyed into the realm of the cult science fiction show Beyond Earth, where he meets fans just as obsessive-compulsive as he is. Monk is at their convention because there may be a killer lurking in the Beyond Earth community. Someone in a starship uniform has very publicly gunned down the show's legendary creator, Conrad Stipe. Could a fan be that furious at him for selling out to an exploitative Hollywood producer? Or was there more going on behind the scenes in Stipe's life?

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