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“The planned expansion of Heaven’s Gate Gardens, a cemetery outside
Gainesboro, NC, causes conflict in de Castrique’s engaging sixth
mystery featuring funeral director and deputy sheriff Barry Clayton…The author offers insights into the political, economic, and cultural
ramifications of Indian casinos, along with a large cast of believable
characters with a wide emotional range.” Publishers Weekly
“In his sixth outing, ex-cop Barry Clayton,
now a part-time deputy and a partner in his family’s North Carolina
funeral parlor, is up to his neck in trouble. He’s investigating a case
that pits modern casinos against Native American traditions…The focus on the beautiful
setting of western North Carolina and its Cherokee traditions is well
crafted. While there are a number of other series featuring sleuthing
funeral directors, this is a complex and well-executed police procedural
as well.” Library Journal
“Workers involved in expanding the Gainesboro,
North Carolina, cemetery discover Cherokee remains, prompting Cherokee
activist Jimmy Panther to lead a protest. When Jimmy’s body turns up on a dead woman’s
grave the next day, Barry Clayton, Gainesboro deputy sheriff and
undertaker, has a murder case on his hands…An agreeable mix of suspense and
social issues.” Booklist