Synopsis Richard Underberg is a psychiatrist who, whilst on a medical sabbatical, finds himself caught up in the lost hours of a World War Two veteran seeking answers to questions that have troubled him since D-Day. Intrigued by this soldier’s story and compelled by his own destiny, Underberg visits the sites of the D-Day landings of 1944, only to discover more than he imagined possible about not just the soldier but also himself. The Lost Hours introduces Richard Underberg as a sleuth with a difference: knowledgeable yet vulnerable, both passionate and compassionate. What is remarkable about The Lost Hours is the author’s skill in marrying fact and fiction, his professional knowledge and his detailed research into the hours leading up to the Longest Day: D-Day, June 6 1944.