- A very tidy woman who resembles Trudy turns Monk's head while he's investigating a triple homicide. The only problem is, she's the prime suspect.
- When a lawyer and his assistant are murdered, suspicion falls on a disgruntled client whose burnt file is found in the wastebasket. When the suspect, Grayson, is also murdered, Stottlemeyer is certain that Grayson's neighbor, a pretty blonde named Monica Waters who has been feuding with Grayson for two years about her garage, is guilty of all three murders. But Monk is attracted to Monica, who bears a slight resemblance to Trudy. Because Monica's absent husband had OCD, she understands Monk in a way that Sharona can't, which of course adds to the attraction. Even her garage is perfect, exactly the way Monk would want his garage to be organized if he ever had one. A touching bond forms between them until a call from Stottlemeyer leads him to suspect that Monica may really be the murderer.—WyattJones
- City attorney Lou Pratt is in the middle of a late night phone conference with another lawyer when a masked intruder breaks in and kills him after an intense struggle. His assistant gets stabbed when she walks in on the attacker. The attacker then proceeds to grab a file from the file room and burn it. The police want to think the attacker is Lawrence Grayson, who owes Pratt $400 after Pratt lost a case regarding a garage built by Grayson's next-door neighbor Monica Waters, whom Monk observes has a striking resemblance to Trudy. But when Grayson himself is murdered in Monica's garage, Monk finds the case filled with twists even he can't anticipate.—dmcreif
- A masked man breaks in the office of a lawyer and kills him and his assistant. Then he burns a file in the garbage basket. Stottlemeyer suspects of Lawrence Grayson, whose file was the only one burnt in the office. Monk goes to the house of Grayson to help the investigation and sees his beautiful neighbor, Monica Water that makes him recall Trudy. Grayson has a beef with her since she built garage near his house. Monica is a tidy woman with a very well-organized garage and Monk kind of falls for her and invites her to have dinner with him. When Grayson is murdered, Stottlemeyer suspects that Monica may be a serial-killer and requests a court order to investigate her garage believing that the body of her husband may be buried there. But Monk once again solves the case and finds the killer.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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