Diagnosis Murder: The Past Tense
(Diagnosis Murder #5)
by Lee Goldberg
Signet
August 2, 2005
ISBN #0451216148
256 pages
Paperback
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Other Books by
Lee Goldberg

Mr. Monk in Trouble

Mr. Monk and The Dirty Cop

Mr. Monk and the Dirty Cop

Mr. Monk is Miserable

Mr. Monk Goes to Germany

Mr. Monk Goes to Germany

Mr. Monk in Outer Space

Mr. Monk and the Two Assistants

Mr. Monk in Outer Space

Mr. Monk and The Two Assistants

Diagnosis Murder: The Last Word

Mr. Monk and the Blue Flu

Diagnosis Murder: The Double Life

Mr. Monk Goes to Hawaii

Diagnosis Murder: The Dead Letter

Mr. Monk Goes to the Firehouse

The Man with the Iron-On Badge

Diagnosis Murder: The Waking Nightmare

Diagnosis Murder: The Shooting Script

Diagnosis Murder: The Death Merchant

The Walk

Diagnosis Murder: The Silent Partner

REVIEW

"Very exciting and complicated mystery"

In Los Angeles, rain has made the area a flood stricken mud hole and when Dr. Mark Sloan walks along the beach he is shocked to find a dead woman in a mermaid's costume near his home. When he goes to work at Community General Hospital, his friend and medical examiner Dr Amanda Bentley tells him that the victim was injected with a drug to induce paralysis and in her stomach was a memory card.

When they get it developed, it is a picture of a storm that happened in 1962 forty-three years ago in the same month. The killer is sending Mark a message because that storm began the events that led to Mark solving his first homicide. Five student nurses were killed because they were involved in a blackmail scheme headed by a doctor who was also murdered. The woman who was killed turns out to be the daughter of a patient he treated the night it all began in 1962. Mark is determined to find the killer who seems to enjoy taunting him even if it means putting his own life in danger.

Lee Goldberg is a very visual writer so each scene comes alive in the mind of the reader, almost as of this were actually watching an episode of the television show. The author is great at creating characters that are three dimensional and life like and he sets up the who-done-in such a way so that almost anyone could be the killer. Readers will thoroughly enjoy this very exciting and complicated mystery.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 26, 2005



Summary

Dr. Mark Sloan must uncover the connection between two recent murders—and the first homicide case he ever solved more than 44 years ago.



 

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