“Monk and the Two Assistants @page { margin-bottom: 5.000000pt; margin-top: 5.000000pt; } CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Mr. Monk Goes to Church Monk decided he wanted to try talking to Father Bowen at morning mass, so we called it a day. I thought that would be a good idea. It would also give Stottlemeyer a chance to call Father Bowen and warn him that we were coming. I didn’t want to try finesse on a priest. I was in enough trouble with God as it was. But I wasn’t ready to let Monk off without knowin...g what he was thinking, not only about the Webster case but about Trevor as well. And when he was in my car, he was a captive audience. So I took the long way back to his place, which practically meant giving him a tour of downtown San Francisco. “What makes you so sure that Ronald Webster’s death was murder?” I asked. “He was attacked by an alligator,” Monk said. “It could happen,” I said. “If he was in a bayou,” he said, “not on a beach in San Francisco.” “What about the possibility that someone’s pet alligator escaped and attacked him?” “That means the alligator either had to scurry across the open sand to get him,”MoreLessRead More Read Less
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