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EP2311: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Bad One Matter

Bob Bailey

Johnny is called out to Little Rock to investigate the death of the insured where a young man with a record holds the key to the solution.

Original Air Date: November 13, 1960

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EP2310: Boston Blackie: The Kennel Club Murder

Richard Kollmar

The breeder of two prize-winning dogs is murdered and one of her nieces asks Blackie to investigate.

Original Air Date: October 8, 1946

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EP2309: Richard Diamond: The Rawlins Case

Dick Powell

A wealthy man wants to hire Diamond to protect him from his recently paroled brother. Diamond isn’t interested until someone tries to threaten him off the case.

Original Air Date: January 26, 1951

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EP2308: The Judge: The Death of the Playboy

The Judge investigates the death of the stepson of a wealthy woman who is a reform activist.

Audition Date: February 13, 1952

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EP2307: Night Beat: Byline for Frank

Frank Lovejoy

A dying has-been reporter asks Randy to get the truth behind the man who framed him for liable and ruined his career.

Original Air Date: June 29, 1951

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Video Theater 115: Dragnet: Big Barrette

Friday and Smith investigate the death of a girl who apparently had no enemies.

Season 2, Episode 32

Air Date: June 18, 1953

EP2306: Dragnet: The Big Brain

Jack Webb

Friday and Smith search for a gang that are robbing motorists and then shoving them in the trunks of their car.

Original Air Date: September 28, 1952

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Book Review: Mister Monk Goes to the Firehouse


Cause I think you’re gonna miss me when I’m gone.
-Lyrics from “When I’m Gone” from “Mr. Monk and the End.” by Randy Newman

True to the song, I’ve been missing Adrian Monk. Watching Elementary and it’s much more forced dynamic has made me appreciate Monk even more. It’s been nine years since his last new case aired on USA and there’s been no follow up TV movies or specials that many had hoped for, even with the proliferation of original streaming content in a world where there’s going to be a YouTube series “Kobra Kai” featuring Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence as adults. And we can’t get a Monk movie made?

However, Monk had adventures that were not on television, but rather in a series of novelizations. I reviewed one when I was first watching the series and thought it was okay, so I gladly picked up another one to get a much needed Monk fix.

The plot of this book was the basis of the TV episode, “Mr. Monk Can’t See a Thing” but this book stands on its own, particularly since the blindness plot isn’t used.

Mr. Monk’s apartment is being fumigated and he’s so OCD even 4-star hotels can’t meet his standards and a 5-star hotel is out because it’s an odd number. So desperate to end a series of embarrassing and tedious visits to hotel rooms, his assistant Natalie Teager invites Monk to stay with her and he agrees before realizing what she’s saying.

At Natalie’s house, Monk finds Natalie’s daughter Julie wants to hire him to investigate the case of firehouse dog who was murdered while the firefighters were out fighting a blaze in the neighborhood. Mr. Monk visits the scene of the fire, where an elderly woman died. The police assumed it was an accident, but Monk proves it murder. So he’s soon investigating the killing of the woman as well as the dog.

This is a pretty solid book. The mystery’s nice and involved with lots of texture, twists, and features, as well as a few nice side mysteries for Monk to solve along the way. It’s also a case that doesn’t end when Monk knows who “the guy” is as he has to put in a lot of work to prove it.

The overall story is pretty well-balanced. There’s some really good humor that captures Mr. Monk’s OCD nature, such as when he deals with Natalie’s cracked dishes by throwing them all out. Yet, it also captures the more endearing aspect of him such as Mr. Monk’s childlike joy at arriving at the firehouse. Reactions to Monk vary from kind tolerance and respect to the rude, disrespectful annoyance from impatient people in a hurry.

There are also some good side characters in the story such as the very lovable Firefighter Joe.

The book is told from Natalie’s point of view, which means we don’t get to see Monk interacting on his own with characters such as his therapist Dr. Kroger. Natalie is a very empathetic person and that helps readers connect with the story. Probably the biggest downside to Natalie as she’s written is that she editorializes everything and could go off on tangents. Thankfully there aren’t too many of those.

Overall, this is an enjoyable book for those wanting a good Monk fix.

Rating: 4.0 out of 5.0

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EP2305: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Super Salesman Matter

Bob Bailey

 

Johnny is called in when suspicion for switching a genuine jewel with a fake copy falls on the jeweler who identified the switch.

Original Air Date: October 10, 1960

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EP2304: Boston Blackie: The Undersea Murder

Richard Kollmar

A diver in a treasure hunting expedition is nearly murdered by his partner after discovering millions in sunken gold. When he makes it to shore, he pledges to kill his partner. His sister asks Blackie to stop him.

Original Air Date: October 1, 1946

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EP2303: Richard Diamond: Man With a Scar

Dick Powell

A member of the parole board is being blackmailed by friends of a criminal who have accused his son of murder. He wants Diamond to prove his son innocent.

Original Air Date: January 19, 1951

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EP2302: Follow That Man: The Trail of the Terrified Temptress

A woman runs into Steve Mallory’s office asking for protection from the man who’s pursuing her. Mallory finds the pursuer dead and discovers the pursuer was his partner.

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EP2301: Night Beat: Sanctuary

Frank Lovejoy

A mad man is holding a missing five year old boy in a church’s bell tower.

Original Air Date: June 22, 1951

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EP2300s: Cloud Nine: Visiting Famous Radio Detectives

A man travels via Cloud Nine to an office building where all the world’s famous radio detectives work and is mistaken for Sam Spade and hired to find a woman’s murderer if she’s killed.

Original Air Date: July 21, 1950

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EP2300: Dragnet: The Big Shot

Jack Webb

The owner of a nightclub is killed in a robbery.

Original Air Date: September 21, 1952

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