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A Lesson in Therapy and Murder

By: David Unger PhD
Narrated by: Jake Austin Robertson
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The third installment of the popular Lesson series—featuring therapist, professor, and reluctant sleuth David Unger.

While reluctantly attending a therapist conference, David is relieved to find escape from his colleagues when a random stranger asks for his help. But curiosity can be a curse.

He’s unwittingly drawn into a family feud, and doesn’t need to attend classes to know these never end well.

Sure enough, people start dying, and a cryptic note, snarky siblings, and an intimidating wine magnate all conspire to test David’s sleuthing abilities—and his breaking-and-entering skills. A class for this might be more beneficial.

Detecting leaves him perilously short on conference credits, but he’s caught in the tribal crossfire. He has no choice but to breakout the voodoo-therapy skills and prove he doesn’t actually need the classes.

Will this be enough to expose the killer? Or will he be taking more courses?

©2020 David Unger, PhD (P)2020 David Unger, PhD

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