Like naught that has gone before Funeral Foul-ups (and Titbits) is a salty account of the best and worst funerals the world has ever seen. Compiled by an ex-undertaker with 14 years’ in-the-field practice the book celebrates, commemorates, praises, mocks, clobbers and blames…
But who? Well, everyone! The Fates, the gods, the funeral directors and whoever else is in on the act.
Taken from newspapers, online pages and personal accounts from around the world the stories retold reveal the bruised and battered underbelly of a profession in mourning, as well as the occasional offence against public decency.
Read of exploding crematoria, gravediggers in graves, an undertaker killed by a coffin and a random woman twerking on a corpse in the middle of the road. Then you will understand why Funeral Foul-ups (and Titbits) begged to be written… in the best possible taste!