Not knowing what to do, I sat on the church steps and waited. As the gravity of my failure began to well up in me, I began to cry. . .I Had Lost The Hearse!Funerals and the all the things that accompany them are traditionally somber, contemplative events in which the bereaved look to their undertaker to guide them through that most difficult of times. Of course, sometimes tradition gets thrown … sometimes tradition gets thrown under the bus.
From a dysfunctional family who turn their mother’s wake into a full-blown riot, to funeral crashers looking for free meals, to a horse-drawn hearse taking the dearly departed for the ride of their afterlife, these accounts from actual undertakers will have you laughing, thinking, and gasping in disbelief. A literal graveyard of wild coincidences, slapstick humor, and touching moments, Over Our Dead Bodies explores the lighter side of the dead, the living, and the lone undertaker who has to make it all go as planned–even if it doesn’t.
Praise for Mortuary Confidential
“Curious, wildly honest stories that need to be told, but just not at the dinner table.” –Dana Kollmann, author of Never Suck a Dead Man’s Hand
“As unpredictable and lively as a bunch of drunks at a New Orleans funeral.” –Joe R. Lansdale
“Sick, funny, and brilliant! I love this book.”–Jonathan Maberry, multiple Bram Stoker Award-winning author of They Bite! and Rot & Ruin
“These true mortuary tales are poignant–and suddenly, gaspingly, in-your-face funny.” —Booklist
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This book was something different from my usual reading.
There was some interesting facts that occurred while dealing with the death of a love one.
Wasn’t about the job, instead it went on about the funeral director’s personal life, friends, ect.
More dumb than funny.
Great book for a short afternoon
An informative book about a part of life that most of us will have to face sooner or later!
Interesting stories
A good look into the mortuary business.
I found it boring and inane.
You don’t think of that profession until you need them. this book puts them in a new light…there is inspiration and humor EVERYWHERE