Undue Influence: A Novel by Shelby Yastrow
       Tedium followed by tedium. Did I mention the tedium?   Synopsis:   83-year old Benjamin Stillman dies and leaves $8 million to a local synagogue in his will. No big deal, except that no one can figure out where this bookkeeper for a brokerage house got $8 million.   Oh, and there's one other little fact: Stillman was not Jewish and had never even set foot in the synagogue.   A legal wrangle develops and everyone "lawyers up": the synagugue, the brokerage house, Stillman's doctors come up with another will leaving all of the money to their cancer treatment center and there's even a class-action lawsuit is filed by a sleazy lawyer looking to make a name for himself.   The Review:   Undue Influence  was tedious. It started out well but I soon got very tired of all of the legal wrangling. It just got irritating to me and it made me very glad that I did not become an attorney. This book's genre was legal "thriller" but I was tempted just to skip to...