When Berkeley psychologist Jordan Wilder learns that her cheerful, college-bound patient was found dead under the Golden Gate Bridge, an apparent suicide, she wrestles with a storm of sadness, guilt, and confusion. Haunted by her failure to prevent this tragedy, she's determined to understand what went wrong.
Jordan struggles to maintain her professional boundaries as she juggles a secret investigation, her therapy practice, and the needs of her Hollywood-actor wife and their young adult children.
By the time Jordan realizes her secrets are putting her in jeopardy, she's in too deep to get out.
Cyn Lubow is a psychotherapist and an award-winning poet and filmmaker. Dying of Curiosity is her first novel.What early reviewers are saying:
"I could not put it down; it is a page turner!"
"I was riveted all the way through to the end!" "I loved learning about what therapists think and how therapy works!" "Funny and fascinating!" "Gave me chills!" "Kept me on the edge of my seat" "Fascinating peek into fertility and queer families!" "Entertaining, fascinating and thrilling!" "Funny and fascinating.""I love all the representation and how the mixed-race kids deal with their identity."