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A Lesson in Reunions and Murder

By: David Unger PhD
Narrated by: Jake Austin Robertson
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Publisher's Summary

The eighth installment of the popular Lesson series—featuring therapist, professor, and reluctant sleuth David Unger.

David reluctantly joins members of his high school bridge club at their 20th class reunion in the hope of solving a personal mystery from his own past. But reuniting soon delivers a few unwelcome truths, and fear sets in when a classmate is found dead.

As old rivalries and resentments flare, the gathering on the Queen Mary in Long Beach for a weekend of memory-making brings forth more murder. David enjoys a high school flashback with an old flame but is left with more questions than answers.

The posse is on hand to help, but death won’t leave the party, and while David floats a few theories, he struggles to get past his own bias.

Playing his cards close to his chest, he seeks to bridge the gap between truth and lies.

Can he trick the killer into revealing their hand before they strike again?

©2021 David Unger (P)2022 David Unger

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