Murder in the Hearse Degree: A Novel
By (Author) Tim Cockey
Hyperion
Hyperion
12th February 2003
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
320
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
In the fourth instalment in the popular hearse mystery series, Libby, a former flame of undertaker-sleuth Hitchock Sewell, has returned to town with her two children, but minus one husband and one nanny. The husband was left behind, but the nanny, Sophie, is missing. As soon as Hitch starts to nose around, Sophie turns up in the Severn River - dead, and just a little pregnant. The police suspect suicide, but Sophie's mom is adamant it's murder. Hitch races around between Baltimore, Washington and Annapolis looking for answers, but finds nothing but questions. Fortunately for Hitch, there is the ever effervescent Julia, rumpled Pete Munger, Aunt Billie, a wise-guy tabloid reporter, and a host of endearing oddballs to keep Hitch's spirits light, even as the case darkens, making this another pitch-perfect mystery in a series that never disappoints, always surprises, and keeps the laughs - and the corpses - rolling right along.
"No cheap gimmicks, nothing ostentatious, just class all the way." - New York Times "Thoroughly enjoyable...[A] highly entertaining and well-written series." - Publishers Weekly (STARRED REVIEW) "An undertaker-detective you'll really dig." - People magazine "Refreshingly different." - Los Angeles Times
Fim Cockey is the author of The Hearse You Came In On, Hearse of a Different Color, and Herse Case Scenario (also available from Turnaround). He has been a story analyst for many major film and television companies, including American Playhouse, ABC and Hallmark Entertainment.