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A Lesson in Comedy and Murder

A Lesson in..., Book 7

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A Lesson in Comedy and Murder

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

David’s up for a giggle when wild-card therapy client Bennett ropes him into running therapy sessions at a comedy conference.

It should be a hoot, but nobody’s laughing when a conference attendee turns up dead, and veiled threats waft David’s way.

Treading a fine line between self-preservation and sleuthing, David calls in his growing posse for backup and some questionable group improv.

Between misguided pranks and misplaced suspicions, David’s funny bone is tickled in an unexpected romantic encounter that he hopes will be prove to be more than a one-liner. But the killer is relentless, and David must work the crowd to identify the murderous heckler.

Can he reveal whodunit before they deliver a final, deadly punch line?

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In this book, Dr. Unger combined comedy and murder in a surprisingly successful way. He wove the two together managing to dissect the intricacies of psychology and comedy in an ever-changing interplay of old and new eccentric characters. And, of course, you end up cheering him along in his never-ending quest for love. As usual, the book is full of witty one-liners and clever wordplay. You're guaranteed to laugh, be intrigued, learn some new skills, leave with an unexpected whodunit ending, and look forward to his next book.

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