This is a morbidly entertaining selection of brief news items from the past dealing with such joys as bizarre deaths, crooked funeral home workers gruesome murders, and ghosts. However, be aware that it is simply paraphrases of newspaper clippings, without the depth of interest of McQueen's previous books about Weird History. I also found it off-putting that McQueen does not give the full names of anyone in these stories. They are all just first names, or first names with initials, or simply initials. It was like reading one of those Victorian tales about Miss L. V. J.'s adventures at C---- House, the manor of Lord R---- in the county of W-----. Very odd and inexplicable.
Still, the book makes for witty light reading if, like me, you like your books on the mordant side.