Review Randy Quinn is a bachelor and a cemetery manager, and some people think he's a bit odd. But so what? He's comfortable with his life. When the son and daughter of a wealthy man demand to bury their father with some pricey baubles, Randy has a bad feeling. Grave robbers, he knows, aren't just characters in horror stories, and when, sure enough, the wealthy man's grave is interfered with, Randy discovers something truly frightening. There's something inside the coffin with the dead man, something that definitely shouldn't be there. Although there are dark overtones here, the book leans as much toward mystery as horror, and while its appeal to the prolific Neiderman's many fans can be taken for granted, the book is also recommendable to mystery and thriller readers who ordinarily stay away from writers associated with the horror genre. --Booklist, March 1, 2011 About the Author