Mr. Monk Goes To Hawaii - Author

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Lee Goldberg has also written several episodes ("Mr. Monk Goes to Mexico", "Mr. Monk Meets the Godfather", and "Mr. Monk Can't See a Thing") and the novel Mr. Monk Goes to the Firehouse and ten other Monk novels (as of September 2011). At least two more–Mr. Monk on Patrol and Mr. Monk is a Mess–are scheduled for publication in 2012.

Goldberg is also the author of the Diagnosis: Murder novels, which are based on the TV series on which he served as executive producer and principal writer. His other books include Watch Me Die, Unsold Television Pilots, Successful Television Writing, and The Walk. His TV writing and/or producing credits include Martial Law, Diagnosis: Murder, Hunter, Baywatch, 1-800-Missing and Monk.

Monk
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  • Adrian Monk
  • Sharona Fleming (seasons 1–3)
  • Natalie Teeger (seasons 3–8)
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  • Randy Disher
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Monk novels
Written by Lee Goldberg
Novels
  • Mr. Monk Goes to the Firehouse
  • Mr. Monk Goes to Hawaii
  • Mr. Monk and the Blue Flu
  • Mr. Monk and the Two Assistants
  • Mr. Monk in Outer Space
  • Mr. Monk Goes to Germany
  • Mr. Monk is Miserable
  • Mr. Monk and the Dirty Cop
  • Mr. Monk in Trouble
  • Mr. Monk is Cleaned Out
  • Mr. Monk on the Road
  • Mr. Monk on the Couch
  • Mr. Monk on Patrol
  • Mr. Monk is a Mess
  • Mr. Monk Gets Even
Short Stories
  • The Case of the Piss-Poor Gold
  • Mr. Monk and the Seventeen Steps
  • Mr. Monk and the Sunday Paper
  • Mr. Monk and the Open House
  • Mr. Monk and the Talking Car
  • Mr. Monk Sees the Light

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