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Natalie is taking a break from studying for her PI license, the
last step to becoming Monk's full partner. She sneaks off to Half
Moon Bay for a retreat run by Miranda Bigley, leader of the Best
Possible Me self-help program, but her plans for a relaxing weekend
are disrupted when Monk tracks her down to rescue her from the
'cult.' Their argument is cut short when Miranda, in full view of
everyone, calmly walks to the edge of a cliff and jumps. Even
though Miranda's death looks like suicide, Natalie is sure it's
murder. But Monk brushes her off to help the SFPD solve the murder
of a clown, despite his coulrophobia. As Monk and Natalie begin
their independent investigations, they quickly learn that if they
want to figure out whodunit, they will have to find a way to become
true partners.
Of all the things that make Adrian Monk uneasy, change ranks high
on the list. So when Natalie completes her P.I. license-and
technically becomes Monk's boss-it's not easy for him to accept.
Nor can he accept Natalie attending a business seminar at sea
without him, even if it means spending a week with her on a cruise
ship. Between choppy waters and obnoxious kids, Monk finds himself
in a perfect storm of anxiety. Luckily, Mariah, the cruise
director, is always able to smooth things over. Until someone pulls
the man overboard alarm, the ship drops anchor and the crew fishes
Mariah's dead body out of the water. Finding alcohol in Mariah's
system, the ship's doctor declares her death an accident, but Monk
isn't convinced. He knows that Mariah and the captain were having
an affair. Could someone have pushed her overboard? When the
captain hires Monk and Natalie to look into a mysterious rash of
vandalism onboard, Monk steers the investigation toward murder?
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